The µTorrent Web servers do not see the details of your torrent activity. If you add a torrent, for example, we know that a torrent was added, but not the torrent URL or infohash.
uTorrent Web - Privacy - 1 views
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µTorrent Web uses a cryptographic protocol called SRP, the Secure Remote Password protocol.
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your web browser serves as the client and your uTorrent client as the server. The µTorrent Web servers act only as a channel between the two.
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Hueniverse: Beginner's Guide to OAuth - Part III : Security Architecture - 0 views
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OAuth's stated objective is to create an 'authorization delegation protocol'. Allowing one party to access someone else's resources on their behalf is the core of the OAuth protocol and the void it seeks to fill. In this delegated access scenario, also known as the 3-legged scenario, the three parties (legs) involved are the Service Provider, Consumer, and User. Since requests are only made by the Consumer, it needs a way to authenticate itself with the Service Provider, but also to authenticate its authorization to access User data. This requires OAuth to support an HTTP request with two sets of credentials.
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OAuth can do an equally good job at addressing the direct access scenario, also known as the 2-legged scenario.
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The Consumer is accessing the resources on behalf of itself, making the Consumer and User the same entity. This can be a bit confusing when a Consumer is making separate requests, both 2-legged requests on behalf of itself, and 3-legged requests on behalf of a User.
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Passpack Blog » Yubikey:Two Factor or Third Party? - 1 views
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