Cloudflare launched self-managed OAuth for all

Cloudflare has launched self-managed OAuth, enabling developers to easily create and manage their own OAuth clients for delegated access to the Cloudflare API. This initiative aims to enhance security, consent, and revocation for third-party integrations, moving beyond less secure API tokens.
Why it matters
This development enhances the security and flexibility for developers building integrations with Cloudflare's platform, which powers a significant portion of the web, potentially leading to more robust and user-friendly applications.
Cloudflare provides services that help run 20% of the web, but we don’t do it alone. Developers on our platform use a myriad of tools and services from other companies too. Cloudflare provides a rich API for our platform that enables developers to create automations, CI/CD, and integrations that glue together the various parts of their infrastructure. Earlier this month, we announced self-managed OAuth , making it easier for customers to create and manage their own OAuth clients for delegated access to the Cloudflare API.
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