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hello my name is sascha prybish and today i would like to explain how the resource owner password credentials flow in auth 2 works sometimes itamp;#39;s called just the password flow so here are some highlights the grand type is called password and this is the flow where a client has access to user credentials so this is the only or flow where this is the case and for that reason it is important to remember that this flow should only be used with trusted clients because the user of course is sharing his username and his password with this client other than often believed mobile apps are not trustworthy so if you look into the auth spec you will find that mobile apps are considered public clients and by that they are not able to maintain a secret and they are potentially vulnerable or more vulnerable to be or misused than other types of clients of course i know that the password flow is often used on mobile devices mainly for user convenience so the typical reason that i hear are the t