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The App Store is a platform where users purchase and spend credits, and apps perform sensitive data operations. Therefore, security is paramount. | The App Store is a platform where users purchase and spend credits, and apps perform sensitive data operations. Therefore, security is paramount. | ||
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- | Take a look at our web address. | + | Take a look at the address |
{{ : | {{ : | ||
- | Note the " | + | Note the padlock and " |
//HTTP// stands for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol, the communication protocol of the World Wide Web. //S// stands for secure. It means **all communication between you and the App Store is encrypted**. It is the same approach used in banking websites. | //HTTP// stands for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol, the communication protocol of the World Wide Web. //S// stands for secure. It means **all communication between you and the App Store is encrypted**. It is the same approach used in banking websites. | ||
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Any interaction between a user and the App Store must be authenticated. If a user is not authenticated, | Any interaction between a user and the App Store must be authenticated. If a user is not authenticated, | ||
- | We provide two methods for user authentication: | + | We provide two main methods for user authentication: |
- | ==== Log in with your LinkedIn | + | ==== 1. Log in with your Social Media (Google or Microsoft) |
- | Using a social media site as an authentication provider is an increasing | + | Using a social media site as an authentication provider is an increasingly |
- | We reviewed LinkedIn' | ||
- | [[https:// | + | ==== 2. Log in with your work account ==== |
- | + | An organization can register with the App Store to allow it' | |
- | ==== Log in with your work account ==== | + | |
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- | An organization can register with the App Store to allow it' | + | |
This is managed via Microsoft Azure Active Directory: | This is managed via Microsoft Azure Active Directory: | ||
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The App Store is a marketplace of Industrial Applications from a variety of vendors. However, all adhere to our | The App Store is a marketplace of Industrial Applications from a variety of vendors. However, all adhere to our | ||
security architecture which forces applications to request explicit user authorization. | security architecture which forces applications to request explicit user authorization. | ||
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+ | When you log in to an App Store app, you'll receive an authorization prompt like the following: | ||
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* An app can only access datasources **//you//** authorize it to access. | * An app can only access datasources **//you//** authorize it to access. | ||
+ | You can revoke this authorization at any time. | ||
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