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Saying goodbye to OAuth 1.0 (2LO)

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Summary

Google announced the deprecation of the OAuth 1.0 protocol, emphasizing a transition to the more secure and less complex OAuth 2.0 standard, with OAuth 1.0 (2LO) set to shut down on October 20, 2016. This move follows the earlier discontinuation of OAuth 1.0 (3LO) in April 2015, and aims to enhance security and simplify integration for developers by adopting modern open standards. Organizations are encouraged to migrate their applications to OAuth 2.0 service accounts with domain-wide delegation to prevent service disruptions, as failure to do so before the deadline could result in connectivity issues with Google services, including sign-in capabilities. Developers seeking assistance with the migration process are advised to use Stack Overflow under the "google-oauth" tag for technical support.

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