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!!! Overview
[{$pagename}] [Mobile Apps] are specific to a given [Mobile Device] [Operating System] ([iOS] or [Android]) using the development [SDK] and language that the respective [Operating System] supports (e.g., Xcode and Objective-C with [iOS], Eclipse and Java with [Android]).
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!![{$pagename}] [OAuth 2.0]
[{$pagename}] is typically a [OAuth Public Client] installed and executed on the device used by the [Resource Owner]. [Protocol] data and [credentials] are accessible to the [Resource Owner]. It is assumed that any client [authentication] [credentials] included in the [application] can be extracted. On the other hand, dynamically issued [credentials] such as [Access Tokens] or [Refresh Tokens] can receive an acceptable level of protection. At a minimum, these [credentials] are protected from hostile servers with which the [application] may interact.
On some platforms, these [credentials] might be protected from other applications residing on the same device.
!! Related information
* [Native Applications Working Group]
* [OAuth 2.0 Device Authorization Grant]
* [OAuth 2.0 for Native Apps]
!! More Information
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:
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