Token-based authentication is a security process that authenticates users without repeatedly requesting their username and password. After a user successfully logs in, the server generates a unique token (often a JWT - JSON Web Token) and sends it back to the client. The client then includes this token in subsequent requests. The server verifies the token's validity (signature, expiration, etc.) to authenticate the user. This method is stateless on the server side, improving scalability, and is widely used for APIs, Single Sign-On (SSO), and mobile applications.
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