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		<title>By: Darko Martic</title>
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		<description>You might also consider applying this kind of security to al sorts of applications, for example if you&#039;re building a BlackBerry app and you need to open user&#039;s account on a website but you don&#039;t wanna make extra trouble to user asking him to login once more (on a web), so you could login him automatically passing certain data to your web application.</description>
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