Thats basically what I do, and I don’t use/store the token after login, I keep it long enough to start a session after ID’ing the user. And in light of some recent tests replacing the whole auth loop with something much much nicer ![]()
Thats basically what I do, and I don’t use/store the token after login, I keep it long enough to start a session after ID’ing the user. And in light of some recent tests replacing the whole auth loop with something much much nicer ![]()