<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><head></head><body><figure class="quote"><figcaption><p><anchor-end xmlns="urn:x-suika-fam-cx:markup:suikawiki:0:9:" a0:anchor="1" xmlns:a0="urn:x-suika-fam-cx:markup:suikawiki:0:9:">[1]</anchor-end> <cite xml:lang="en">RFC 6749 - The OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework</cite>
(<time>2014-12-15 14:15:35 +09:00</time> 版)
<anchor-external xmlns="urn:x-suika-fam-cx:markup:suikawiki:0:9:" a0:resScheme="URI" xmlns:a0="urn:x-suika-fam-cx:markup:suikawiki:0:9:" a0:resParameter="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-2.1">http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-2.1</anchor-external></p></figcaption><blockquote><p>native application</p><p>A native application is a public client installed and executed on</p><p>the device used by the resource owner.  Protocol data and</p><p>credentials are accessible to the resource owner.  It is assumed</p><p>that any client authentication credentials included in the</p><p>application can be extracted.  On the other hand, dynamically</p><p>issued credentials such as access tokens or refresh tokens can</p><p>receive an acceptable level of protection.  At a minimum, these</p><p>credentials are protected from hostile servers with which the</p><p>application may interact.  On some platforms, these credentials</p><p>might be protected from other applications residing on the same</p><p>device.</p></blockquote></figure><p><anchor-end xmlns="urn:x-suika-fam-cx:markup:suikawiki:0:9:" a0:anchor="2" xmlns:a0="urn:x-suika-fam-cx:markup:suikawiki:0:9:">[2]</anchor-end> <cite xml:lang="en">RFC 6749 - The OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework</cite> (<time>2014-12-15 14:15:35 +09:00</time> 版) <anchor-external xmlns="urn:x-suika-fam-cx:markup:suikawiki:0:9:" a0:resScheme="URI" xmlns:a0="urn:x-suika-fam-cx:markup:suikawiki:0:9:" a0:resParameter="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-9">http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-9</anchor-external></p></body></html>