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In a client-server model, the server serves services to the client.
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Why is PKCE secure against man-in-the-middle attacks?
In attempting to implement OAuth2 into a natively installed client application, we face the problem that we cannot securely store the pre-shared client secret. … Swapping out the client secret for a short-lived nonce seems like a reasonable idea to me, but I can't figure out how we protect against what seems like a fairly clear man-in-the-middle attack. …