JWT Part 2: How to Use JSON Web Tokens (JWT) in Real Applications
Now that you understand what JSON Web Tokens are, let’s explore how they are used in real-world applications and how you can work with them securely.
Now that you understand what JSON Web Tokens are, let’s explore how they are used in real-world applications and how you can work with them securely.
In the world of modern web development, security is more critical than ever. Whether you are building an app, a website, or an API, two terms often pop up: JWT and OAuth. They’re both tied to authentication and authorization, but they serve very different purposes. If you’re confused about when to use JWT or OAuth — and how they can impact your business — you’re in the right place. Let’s break it down in simple, human terms.
In today’s world of web apps and APIs, ensuring secure, compact, and easy data transmission between systems is crucial. One of the most popular ways to achieve this is through JSON Web Tokens, better known as JWTs. If you’ve ever heard of JWT but weren’t quite sure how it worked or why it's important — this guide is for you. Let’s dive into JWTs, understand their real-world uses, and explore their structure in a way that's simple, human, and clear.
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