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Authentication inside tabs

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In the previous chapters, we created static and configurable tabs and used the JavaScript SDK to integrate our application with Teams. Now, this brings us a little further in our step to create a company application that will replace our intranet, but there is still one major component missing: authentication. There are numerous use cases where we need to know who the user is that is using our application. We can always ask the user to identify themselves, but that’s not user-friendly or secure. For this, we need authentication.

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Van Rousselt, R. (2021). Authentication inside tabs. In: Pro Microsoft Teams Development. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6364-8_6

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