> Yes. However, if you grab yourself a token, the tokens do not currently
Exactly. And I am just curious – is there any service that can
generate a token for the account? E.g. account owner can generate by
the own that access token. Because the “classical” OAuth looks strange
in this case – confirm my own password usage to myself

On Apr 25, 7:25 pm, Cameron Kaiser <spec...@floodgap.com> wrote:
> > For the upcoming basic auth shutdown:
>
> > What if I have own application that requests data from my own twitter
> > account. What is an easiest way for the authentication in this case?
> > It is the only one application that works with this account. And it
> > works with this account only. Is it still OAuth?
>
> Yes. However, if you grab yourself a token, the tokens do not currently
> expire, so you may not have to implement the entire workflow (or only do so
> once).
>
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