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hi there letamp;#39;s talk about authentication and authorization in spas and demystify how they work behind the scenes we all know that incorporating authentication into our single page applications is a requirement for most software systems we work on and luckily there are some great options out there that make following authentication best practices more straightforward we want to ensure weamp;#39;re following these best practices so we donamp;#39;t fall victim to attacks so how do we avoid such attacks we want to use a reputable identity provider that has authentication and security best practices built in and it can support us along the way in our development and in production processes and we want to use a strong proven standard such as oauth 2.0 and open ID connect or IDC when we talk about oauth and oidc thereamp;#39;s a bunch of different flows out there for authentication and it can feel kind of overwhelming the quick tldr for Spas which are considered public clie