12-08-2015 11:36
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12-08-2015 11:36
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If I click on "Reset Consumer Key/Secret" in the Manage My Apps section, will all the app's existing user oauth tokens/secrets remain valid when the app later uses the new app consumer key/secret?
Or will all the users have to re-athenticate?
thanks

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02-05-2016 09:03
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02-05-2016 09:03
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Please can someone answer this.

02-05-2016 09:05
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02-05-2016 09:05
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Will the existing OAuth1 tokens become invalid? (I'm in the middle of switching to OAuth2 but I'm not there yet.)

02-05-2016 09:37 - edited 02-05-2016 10:21
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02-05-2016 09:37 - edited 02-05-2016 10:21
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@t8s @Qualcee This question has already been answered by @SunsetRunner in a similar thread located here. As far as migrating from OAuth1 to OAuth2, I'd suggest checking out our documentation. Hope that helps.

02-05-2016 12:31
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I have been told that the oAuth1 will not work

02-05-2016 16:06
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02-05-2016 16:06
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@angelabmg Applications should upgrade to OAuth 2.0 by March 14, 2016. OAuth 1.0a support will be removed from the Fitbit Web API on April 12, 2016. You can refer to @JeremiahFitbit's OAuth 2.0 post for more info.

