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JWT Authentication

JWT Authentication

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What is JWT Authentication?

JWT (JSON Web Token) Authentication is a standard for securely transmitting information between parties as a JSON object. It's commonly used for authentication and authorization, where the server generates a JWT after successful login, and the client includes it in subsequent requests to access protected resources. The server verifies the JWT's signature to ensure its authenticity and integrity, thereby granting or denying access.

What other technologies are related to JWT Authentication?

JWT Authentication Complementary Technologies

JWT Authentication is commonly used to secure REST APIs by verifying user identity.
mentioned alongside JWT Authentication in 0% (90) of relevant job posts
JavaScript is commonly used in front-end applications to handle JWTs, store them securely, and send them with requests.
mentioned alongside JWT Authentication in 0% (112) of relevant job posts
Angular is a front-end framework that can use JWTs to authenticate users and authorize access to resources.
mentioned alongside JWT Authentication in 0% (59) of relevant job posts

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