<p>{{SITE_NAME}} administrators will review and approve or deny your request for an access token. You'll know when your request has been approved when you get a private message with an access token tied to your account.</p>
<p>DO NOT reveal your Client ID or Access Token. Anyone with these information will be able to pretend to be you. You are responsible for keeping them a secret!</p>
<p>To use the access token, include the following header in subsequent API requests to {{SITE_NAME}}: <code>Authorization: access_token_goes_here</code></p>
<p>The OAuth2 authorization flow is used to enable users to authorize third-party applications to access their {{SITE_NAME}} account without having to provide their login information to the application.</p>
<p>{{SITE_NAME}} administrators will review and approve or deny your request for API keys. You'll know when your request has been approved when you get a private message with an access token tied to your account.</p>
<p>DO NOT reveal your Client ID or Access Token. Anyone with these information will be able to pretend to be you. You are responsible for keeping them a secret!</p>
<h2>Step 2: Prompt Your User for Authorization</h2>
<p>If done correctly, the user will see that your application wants to access their {{SITE_NAME}} account, and be prompted to approve or deny the request.</p>
<p>The user clicks "Authorize". {{SITE_NAME}} will redirect the user's browser to GET the designated redirect URI. The access token URL parameter will be included in the redirect, which your server should process.</p>
<p>To use the access token, include the following header in subsequent API requests to {{SITE_NAME}}: <code>Authorization: access_token_goes_here</code></p>