pääsytokenia
Pääsytokenia, often translated as access token, is a credential used to gain access to protected resources. In the context of digital systems, particularly in application programming interfaces (APIs) and authentication protocols like OAuth 2.0, an access token represents a specific permission granted to a client application by a resource owner. This token is typically issued after the client application has successfully authenticated and authorized itself.
The primary function of a pääsytokenia is to allow a client to make requests to a protected
Access tokens have a limited lifespan, known as their expiration time. Once expired, the client must obtain