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Has Twitter got authorization on its site via oauth2?
Question to those who keep track of the latest changes in the world of the web.
Is it possible now to authorize on my site through Twitter using oauth2 ? Previously, they only supported oauth1 (unlike Google, Facebook, VKontakte and many others that have been providing oauth2 authorization service for a long time). All examples of authorization code for Twitter that are on the Internet are for oauth1 only.
I just want to make authorization through all the main social networks uniformly :) What if I missed something and it’s been possible for a long time.
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