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    <description><![CDATA[What is OAuth 2.0? Imagine having a cloud-based IoT service with your IoT devices connected to it, along with a smart home management service. You wish to control your devices via voice commands using the smart home management service. Fortunately, your smart home management service can interact with your IoT service via an API. However, these services are managed by different companies, meaning your IoT service account isn&rsquo;t connected to your smart home management service account.]]></description>
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