> On Feb 24, 2019, at 10:43 AM, William Denniss
> wrote:
>
> For 1P sign-in, there are several good reasons to go with
> ASWebAuthenticationSession, like syncing the signed-in session with Safari
> and using it if it already exists.
With enterprise 3P, you’ll have to use some web agent for a
> Interestingly I was told that switching to AppAuth increased login
>conversions for them with YouTube. That was a while ago.
I think you just said the magic words that marketing folks like to hear. Thanks
all.
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I have been told that YouTube and other Google apps on iOS use the
AppAuth flow. I don't know if they use the AppAuth SDK or just follow
the pattern.
Interestingly I was told that switching to AppAuth increased login
conversions for them with YouTube. That was a while ago.
John B.
On 2/2
Offhand, Google Apps on iOS. Also the Facebook SDK uses a similar pattern.
I believe third party apps which use Google for SSO are mandated to use it as
well. Slack and Pokémon Go, for examples.
A few apps will also use it or a similar pattern (for SAML) once they have
determined it is an ent
The Uber app uses it for their OAuth flow to PayPal e.g.
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Dominick
On 23. February 2019 at 18:05:33, Brock Allen (brockal...@gmail.com) wrote:
I often have push back from customers (mainly the marketing department/UX
folks) when suggesting AppAuth for native/mobile apps (IOW RFC8252). They
as