Verifying users with Twitter OAuth API?

I guess you could call it "associate Twitter with your identity on this website. " Once someone authenticates themselves with a Twitter login, you can continue using their stored tokens to read and update their account. You should not ask them to keep logging in through Twitter on each visit.

That is just annoying. You would use a cookie to tell you who they are when they visit your site, so you could get their stored tokens.

I guess you could call it "associate Twitter with your identity on this website. " Once someone authenticates themselves with a Twitter login, you can continue using their stored tokens to read and update their account. You should not ask them to keep logging in through Twitter on each visit.

That is just annoying. You would use a cookie to tell you who they are when they visit your site, so you could get their stored tokens. Yes, this does allow apps to tweet as the user, but when they do so, the source at the bottom of the tweets shows which app made the tweet.

If the user doesn't approve, they can delete the tweet and remove their approval for that app to reach their account. They do this in their Twitter profile settings on Twitter.com. This is a much better model than the old way of giving an app your user name and password.

The only option then was to change your password, which would invalidate all your apps.

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