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Jan 8, 2025

We are delighted to announce that support for the Client-Initiated Backchannel Authentication (CIBA) flow is now available in Early Access.

The CIBA flow works as a decoupled authentication flow across two different devices:

  • Consumption device: initiates the authentication request.
  • Authentication device: handles end-user authentication, implemented as a custom mobile app which embeds the Guardian mobile SDK.

The CIBA flow supports a number of powerful use cases driven by backend client applications, such as:

  • Customer authentication by headless devices or devices with limited interaction capabilities.
  • Customer authentication in call centre scenarios.
  • Authorising sensitive operations on behalf of yourself or a third-party e.g. a customer service agent.

To evaluate CIBA for securing your sensitive customer interactions, contact your Technical Account Manager. For more details, check out our product documentation.

We are delighted to announce that support for the Client-Initiated Backchannel Authentication (CIBA) flow is now available in Early Access.

The CIBA flow works as a decoupled authentication flow across two different devices:

  • Consumption device: initiates the authentication request.
  • Authentication device: handles end-user authentication, implemented as a custom mobile app which embeds the Guardian mobile SDK.

The CIBA flow supports a number of powerful use cases driven by backend client applications, such as:

  • Customer authentication by headless devices or devices with limited interaction capabilities.
  • Customer authentication in call centre scenarios.
  • Authorising sensitive operations on behalf of yourself or a third-party e.g. a customer service agent.

To evaluate CIBA for securing your sensitive customer interactions, contact your Technical Account Manager. For more details, check out our product documentation.

We are delighted to announce that support for the Client-Initiated Backchannel Authentication (CIBA) flow is now available in Early Access.

The CIBA flow works as a decoupled authentication flow across two different devices:

  • Consumption device: initiates the authentication request.
  • Authentication device: handles end-user authentication, implemented as a custom mobile app which embeds the Guardian mobile SDK.

The CIBA flow supports a number of powerful use cases driven by backend client applications, such as:

  • Customer authentication by headless devices or devices with limited interaction capabilities.
  • Customer authentication in call centre scenarios.
  • Authorising sensitive operations on behalf of yourself or a third-party e.g. a customer service agent.

To evaluate CIBA for securing your sensitive customer interactions, contact your Technical Account Manager. For more details, check out our product documentation.

We are delighted to announce that support for the Client-Initiated Backchannel Authentication (CIBA) flow is now available in Early Access.

The CIBA flow works as a decoupled authentication flow across two different devices:

  • Consumption device: initiates the authentication request.
  • Authentication device: handles end-user authentication, implemented as a custom mobile app which embeds the Guardian mobile SDK.

The CIBA flow supports a number of powerful use cases driven by backend client applications, such as:

  • Customer authentication by headless devices or devices with limited interaction capabilities.
  • Customer authentication in call centre scenarios.
  • Authorising sensitive operations on behalf of yourself or a third-party e.g. a customer service agent.

To evaluate CIBA for securing your sensitive customer interactions, contact your Technical Account Manager. For more details, check out our product documentation.

We are delighted to announce that support for the Client-Initiated Backchannel Authentication (CIBA) flow is now available in Early Access.

The CIBA flow works as a decoupled authentication flow across two different devices:

  • Consumption device: initiates the authentication request.
  • Authentication device: handles end-user authentication, implemented as a custom mobile app which embeds the Guardian mobile SDK.

The CIBA flow supports a number of powerful use cases driven by backend client applications, such as:

  • Customer authentication by headless devices or devices with limited interaction capabilities.
  • Customer authentication in call centre scenarios.
  • Authorising sensitive operations on behalf of yourself or a third-party e.g. a customer service agent.

To evaluate CIBA for securing your sensitive customer interactions, contact your Technical Account Manager. For more details, check out our product documentation.

We are delighted to announce that support for the Client-Initiated Backchannel Authentication (CIBA) flow is now available in Early Access.

The CIBA flow works as a decoupled authentication flow across two different devices:

  • Consumption device: initiates the authentication request.
  • Authentication device: handles end-user authentication, implemented as a custom mobile app which embeds the Guardian mobile SDK.

The CIBA flow supports a number of powerful use cases driven by backend client applications, such as:

  • Customer authentication by headless devices or devices with limited interaction capabilities.
  • Customer authentication in call centre scenarios.
  • Authorising sensitive operations on behalf of yourself or a third-party e.g. a customer service agent.

To evaluate CIBA for securing your sensitive customer interactions, contact your Technical Account Manager. For more details, check out our product documentation.

We are delighted to announce that support for the Client-Initiated Backchannel Authentication (CIBA) flow is now available in Early Access.

The CIBA flow works as a decoupled authentication flow across two different devices:

  • Consumption device: initiates the authentication request.
  • Authentication device: handles end-user authentication, implemented as a custom mobile app which embeds the Guardian mobile SDK.

The CIBA flow supports a number of powerful use cases driven by backend client applications, such as:

  • Customer authentication by headless devices or devices with limited interaction capabilities.
  • Customer authentication in call centre scenarios.
  • Authorising sensitive operations on behalf of yourself or a third-party e.g. a customer service agent.

To evaluate CIBA for securing your sensitive customer interactions, contact your Technical Account Manager. For more details, check out our product documentation.

We are delighted to announce that support for the Client-Initiated Backchannel Authentication (CIBA) flow is now available in Early Access.

The CIBA flow works as a decoupled authentication flow across two different devices:

  • Consumption device: initiates the authentication request.
  • Authentication device: handles end-user authentication, implemented as a custom mobile app which embeds the Guardian mobile SDK.

The CIBA flow supports a number of powerful use cases driven by backend client applications, such as:

  • Customer authentication by headless devices or devices with limited interaction capabilities.
  • Customer authentication in call centre scenarios.
  • Authorising sensitive operations on behalf of yourself or a third-party e.g. a customer service agent.

To evaluate CIBA for securing your sensitive customer interactions, contact your Technical Account Manager. For more details, check out our product documentation.

We are delighted to announce that support for the Client-Initiated Backchannel Authentication (CIBA) flow is now available in Early Access.

The CIBA flow works as a decoupled authentication flow across two different devices:

  • Consumption device: initiates the authentication request.
  • Authentication device: handles end-user authentication, implemented as a custom mobile app which embeds the Guardian mobile SDK.

The CIBA flow supports a number of powerful use cases driven by backend client applications, such as:

  • Customer authentication by headless devices or devices with limited interaction capabilities.
  • Customer authentication in call centre scenarios.
  • Authorising sensitive operations on behalf of yourself or a third-party e.g. a customer service agent.

To evaluate CIBA for securing your sensitive customer interactions, contact your Technical Account Manager. For more details, check out our product documentation.

We are delighted to announce that support for the Client-Initiated Backchannel Authentication (CIBA) flow is now available in Early Access.

The CIBA flow works as a decoupled authentication flow across two different devices:

  • Consumption device: initiates the authentication request.
  • Authentication device: handles end-user authentication, implemented as a custom mobile app which embeds the Guardian mobile SDK.

The CIBA flow supports a number of powerful use cases driven by backend client applications, such as:

  • Customer authentication by headless devices or devices with limited interaction capabilities.
  • Customer authentication in call centre scenarios.
  • Authorising sensitive operations on behalf of yourself or a third-party e.g. a customer service agent.

To evaluate CIBA for securing your sensitive customer interactions, contact your Technical Account Manager. For more details, check out our product documentation.

We are delighted to announce that support for the Client-Initiated Backchannel Authentication (CIBA) flow is now available in Early Access.

The CIBA flow works as a decoupled authentication flow across two different devices:

  • Consumption device: initiates the authentication request.
  • Authentication device: handles end-user authentication, implemented as a custom mobile app which embeds the Guardian mobile SDK.

The CIBA flow supports a number of powerful use cases driven by backend client applications, such as:

  • Customer authentication by headless devices or devices with limited interaction capabilities.
  • Customer authentication in call centre scenarios.
  • Authorising sensitive operations on behalf of yourself or a third-party e.g. a customer service agent.

To evaluate CIBA for securing your sensitive customer interactions, contact your Technical Account Manager. For more details, check out our product documentation.

Jan 6, 2025

We’ve added the Organization ID to the Auth0 Tenant Logs for the Successfully revoked a refresh token (srrt) event. This enhancement allows you to correlate the organization associated with the revoked refresh token for improved tracking and auditing.

We’ve added the Organization ID to the Auth0 Tenant Logs for the Successfully revoked a refresh token (srrt) event. This enhancement allows you to correlate the organization associated with the revoked refresh token for improved tracking and auditing.

We’ve added the Organization ID to the Auth0 Tenant Logs for the Successfully revoked a refresh token (srrt) event. This enhancement allows you to correlate the organization associated with the revoked refresh token for improved tracking and auditing.

We’ve added the Organization ID to the Auth0 Tenant Logs for the Successfully revoked a refresh token (srrt) event. This enhancement allows you to correlate the organization associated with the revoked refresh token for improved tracking and auditing.

We’ve added the Organization ID to the Auth0 Tenant Logs for the Successfully revoked a refresh token (srrt) event. This enhancement allows you to correlate the organization associated with the revoked refresh token for improved tracking and auditing.

We’ve added the Organization ID to the Auth0 Tenant Logs for the Successfully revoked a refresh token (srrt) event. This enhancement allows you to correlate the organization associated with the revoked refresh token for improved tracking and auditing.

We’ve added the Organization ID to the Auth0 Tenant Logs for the Successfully revoked a refresh token (srrt) event. This enhancement allows you to correlate the organization associated with the revoked refresh token for improved tracking and auditing.

We’ve added the Organization ID to the Auth0 Tenant Logs for the Successfully revoked a refresh token (srrt) event. This enhancement allows you to correlate the organization associated with the revoked refresh token for improved tracking and auditing.

We’ve added the Organization ID to the Auth0 Tenant Logs for the Successfully revoked a refresh token (srrt) event. This enhancement allows you to correlate the organization associated with the revoked refresh token for improved tracking and auditing.

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Apr 23, 2026
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Sep 25, 2024
Last checked Apr 26, 2026