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Thanks. I've been looking for examples that do exactly this!
One question though, for signout, what about just revoking the refresh token? That should log the user out everywhere.
I've been there 👍.
That should log the user out everywhere.
"Logging the user out everywhere" sounds like a solution specific to your app. In general, users don't want to log out everywhere. They just want to log out of that browser.
Good point. Revoking the refresh is quite drastic.
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Thanks. I've been looking for examples that do exactly this!
One question though, for signout, what about just revoking the refresh token? That should log the user out everywhere.
I've been there 👍.
"Logging the user out everywhere" sounds like a solution specific to your app. In general, users don't want to log out everywhere. They just want to log out of that browser.
Good point. Revoking the refresh is quite drastic.