No only my own private 'au natural' pictures will be hosted. 

I'm looking a the gem, but i can't find how to request a token after you 
have implemented it. Is there more documention about using the token 
authentication?

Op donderdag 4 september 2014 17:20:05 UTC+2 schreef Jason FB:
>
>
>
> I think you can implement that yourself along with Devise. Since you get 
> so much with devise I would do that if it were me.
>
> last time I discussed this with business people, the need for the token 
> auth outweighed the security considerations. We ameliorated this by  1) 
> Making the token expire 7 days after you generate it, and 2) making it 
> automatically expire the moment it is used. 
>
> Also, if you send that sh*t over email then you're still transmitting it 
> in plain-text, which is susceptible to MITM. But the limits we put in made 
> us confident this was an acceptable middle-ground.
>
> Then again, if you're storing celebrities' naked pictures of themselves, 
> you might want to reconsider ;)
>
> -Jason
>
>
>
>
> On Sep 3, 2014, at 2:41 PM, Sander Obdeijn <in...@sanderobdeijn.nl 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> Hi all, i'm building my first project in RoR. And i'm now looking into 
> authentication. A lot of the posts online recommended devise so i'm looking 
> into that. 
> I require authentication in a html website and a json api and i'm using 
> ruby 1.9.3 and rails 4.1.4. Now I have seen that devise has 
> removed TokenAuthenticatable. Is devise still a good option for token 
> authentication or are there better options?
>
> I have seen some custom implementations of token authentication with 
> devise. But i'm reluctant to use these, security is one of those area's I 
> try to prevent hacking together my own code. My users trust me with their 
> personal information, and I think I should respect that trust by using a 
> mature solution, which has the best chance of keeping their data secure. 
>
> Just to be clear I'm not running a bank or handling medical data, but 
> still I don't want to implement the first snippet of code that I see and 
> risk leaking my users data.
>
> Could someone offer me some advise?
>
> Regards,
>
> Sander
>
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