oppfriskingstokener
An oppfriskingstokener, often translated as a "refresh token," is a security credential used in authorization frameworks like OAuth 2.0. Its primary purpose is to obtain new access tokens without requiring the user to re-authenticate with their credentials each time. When a user initially grants an application permission to access their resources, the application receives an access token. This access token has a limited lifespan. When it expires, the oppfriskingstokener can be used to request a new access token.
Oppfriskingstokener are typically long-lived and are stored securely by the client application. They are not sent