On Jun 12, 10:16 am, Taylor Singletary <taylorsinglet...@twitter.com> wrote: > (This is the other side of the coin.. on one side of the coin you have the > advantage that OAuth applications keep working even if the user changes > their password (YAY!) and then you have on the side of the coin that OAuth > applications keep working even if the user changes their password and they > have no idea that they've granted an OAuth access token without their > explicit permission (BOO!) )
The apps still show up in http://twitter.com/settings/connections don't they? And the access can be revoked there?