Does RingCentral recommend anything as far as safely storing your OAuth Access Token? Is it okay to save it in plain text in my database and allow users to see it? Should it be hidden from users? Should it be encrypted?
Does RingCentral recommend anything as far as safely storing your OAuth Access Token? Is it okay to save it in plain text in my database and allow users to see it? Should it be hidden from users? Should it be encrypted?
Since the Access token has expiration time of 60 minutes , one of the easy and better way would be use Cache and storing it into Cache for 30 mins rather than storing it into a database. This will also help in efficient call of API reducing the rate limit issue. Storing in DB will not be a good idea as it will be expiring after 60 mins and so no use of storing it
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