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hello everyone in this video we are going to learn about authentication in Azure content wraps and this is the inbuilt authentication functionality of azure container apps that you can go ahead and just enable without making code changes and this is very similar to the easier functionality that weamp;#39;ve been having in Azure app services for like three years now this pretty much works the same way and this method of authentication is applicable for like simple applications and Enterprise applications that you develop but I donamp;#39;t think this is going to be applicable for like the next Facebook or next Twitter that youamp;#39;re going to develop and when you use this feature there are two flows that you should understand we have a server directed flow and client directed flow if you want to authenticate a browser-based application you can go with server to record flow if you want to authenticate an API for example API that is connected to a mobile application you can use the