Basic Authentication: This method involves sending the user’s credentials (username and password) in an HTTP header with every request. This method is simple, but not very secure as the credentials are sent in plaintext.
OAuth 2.0: This is a more secure method of authentication that involves obtaining an access token from the server and then using that token to authenticate future requests.
JWT (JSON Web Token): This method involves the server generating a token upon successful login and sending it back to the client. The client can then include this token in future requests to prove their identity.
HTTP Session: This method involves the server creating a session upon successful login and sending a session identifier back to the client. The client can then include this session identifier in future requests to prove their identity.
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