When I click on a link, say, to a Wikipedia article, and it opens in mobile form, is there an easy and quick way to switch to normal (PC browser) form without manually editing out the .m. letter?
[milleniumbug] the website authors want you forget about this so you get forced into either their shitty mobile website or the shitty app they can use to spy on you
Thank you, but I meant a different scenario. I came across a link to a Wiki article while browsing Twitter, and the link turns out to have the .m. in it. And I'm reading this from a laptop, so it's not comfortable to read a mobile version on a laptop. And each time I have to manually cut out the .m.
I can't re-use tokens. When authorization in .NET / C# is enabled with a token from Auth0, each call communites with Auth0, to actually verify if the token is valid.
access token, or full authorize? You can use UserInfo endpoint. do you use https://auth0.com/docs/api/authentication#database-ad-ldap-passive- each time?
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