iOS - Getting Started with Authentication in Windows Azure Mobile Services
- Posted: Feb 04, 2013 at 9:41 PM
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Windows Azure Mobile Services enables authentication scenarios with popular social identity providers such as Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Twitter. In this video Chris Risner demonstrates how you can authenticate users of your iOS apps using their Twitter account and then how you can restrict access to insert/update/read and delete permissions on the tables within your Mobile service to authenticated users.
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