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What is the best way to track the authenticated user on the server side? [closed]
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Using claims to handle programmatic logic determining what is displayed
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Does encrypting a setting in web.config actually provide security?
Does encrypting a value in the web.config file actually provide any real protection? It seems to me that any web app can read that setting. Yes that's more work than just reading the web.config file, …
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Will these actions better secure my web app
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