So, it turns out I did register "User identity verification only".

What I'm trying to do is write a tool which can access admin-only data, such as 
deleted page history, by letting a user authenticate using their enwiki 
credentials.  I have no need (or desire) to allow edits, just reading.  I 
assume what I want is "basic + viewdeleted"?

Can I generate a consumer key now, with just basic, do some testing with that, 
and then upgrade to the viewdeleted grant later?  Or would I just stop using 
the basic-only consumer key and generate a new one that has basic + viewdeleted?

Is there such a thing as a "read-only" consumer?  For what I want to do, I'll 
never want my app to do any edits.  It would make sense to get a read-only 
consumer key, if such a thing existed.



> On Jul 9, 2020, at 7:29 PM, Roy Smith <r...@panix.com> wrote:
> 
> I've got several oauth tokens that I registered for a while ago.  I have the 
> actual tokens, but where I can I look up the details like whether I 
> registered them as owner-only, etc?
> 
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