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What is Machine-to-machine? · Auth Wiki
Machine-to-machine (M2M) communication refers to the automated exchange of data between devices without human intervention. In the context of authentication and authorization, M2M communication often involves a client application that needs to access resources, where the client application is a machine (service) or a machine acting on behalf of a user.
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What is Machine-to-machine? · Auth Wiki
Machine-to-machine (M2M) communication refers to the automated exchange of data between devices without human intervention. In the context of authentication and authorization, M2M communication often involves a client application that needs to access resources, where the client application is a machine (service) or a machine acting on behalf of a user.
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What is Machine-to-machine? · Auth Wiki
Machine-to-machine (M2M) communication refers to the automated exchange of data between devices without human intervention. In the context of authentication and authorization, M2M communication often involves a client application that needs to access resources, where the client application is a machine (service) or a machine acting on behalf of a user.
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