oauth scopes

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about OAuth scopes focus on their role in controlling access permissions for applications and services, particularly in enterprise and cloud environments. Topics include implementing least-privilege access in Microsoft 365 through the Secure Future Initiative, where OAuth scopes are used to limit high-privileged access. Additionally, the Google App for Windows thread touches on OAuth scopes in the context of integrating local, Drive, and web search, requiring appropriate scope delegation for user data access. These conversations highlight the importance of OAuth scopes in balancing functionality with security, especially for IT administrators managing permissions across Microsoft and Google ecosystems.
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    Google App for Windows: Unified Local, Drive, and Web Search with AI Lens

    Google is quietly bringing its signature search experience to the Windows desktop with an experimental app that unifies results from your PC, Google Drive, installed applications and the web — all summoned with a simple Alt + Space shortcut. Background Google has long treated search as a...
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    Microsoft’s Secure Future Initiative Sets New Standard in Enterprise Zero Trust Security

    Microsoft’s Secure Future Initiative (SFI) has ushered in a new era for enterprise security, specifically targeting the persistent risks of high-privileged access (HPA) within the sprawling Microsoft 365 ecosystem. The pivot to true least privilege—engineered across both cloud services and...
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