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Everything you need to know about Authorization in ASP.NET Core

Published 11 months ago • 1 min read

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This week I want to introduce you to Authorization and How to implement Authorization for a Web API in ASP.NET Core.

.NET provides us with 3 ways of implementing Authorization depending on the requirement and the use-cases.

In this article, I touch base on all the 3 mechanisms with explaining examples, so you don't need to look up for another content.

Article Link - https://codingramen.com/blog/how-to-authorize-requests-in-asp-net-core-web-api/

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