JWT (JSON Web Token) is a compact, URL-safe means of representing claims to be transferred between two parties. The claims in a JWT are encoded as a JSON object that is used to transmit information. JWTs are commonly used for authentication and authorization, typically in web applications and APIs. They allow a server to verify the identity of a user or application without needing to query a database repeatedly. A typical JWT is composed of a header, payload, and signature.
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