2010年9月3日金曜日

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Update 1: New authorization rules for applications

Starting August 31, all applications will be required to use “OAuth”
to access your Twitter account.

What's OAuth?

* OAuth is a technology that enables applications to access
Twitter on your behalf with your approval without asking you directly
for your password.
* Desktop and mobile applications may still ask for your password
once, but after that request, they are required to use OAuth in order
to access your timeline or allow you to tweet.

What does this mean for me?

* Applications are no longer allowed to store your password.
* If you change your password, the applications will continue to work.
* Some applications you have been using may require you to
reauthorize them or may stop functioning at the time of this change.
* All applications you have authorized will be listed at
http://twitter.com/settings/connections.
* You can revoke access to any application at any time from the list.

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