Cloudflare launched self-managed OAuth for all
Cloudflare has launched self-managed OAuth for all, making it easier for customers to create and manage their own OAuth clients for delegated access to the Cloudflare API. This launch is a significant improvement over the previous system, which only allowed a small number of manually onboarded integrations to use OAuth. With self-managed OAuth, developers can now offer a standard OAuth flow where customers grant scoped access directly, giving users clearer consent, easier revocation, and more control over what an application can do.
- ▪Cloudflare provides services that help run 20% of the web and offers a rich API for its platform to enable developers to create automations and integrations.
- ▪The company has updated its consent experience to make it clearer which application is requesting access and what permissions it will receive.
- ▪Cloudflare has also added revocation to the dashboard, allowing developers to easily control which applications have access to their data.
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Unlocking the Cloudflare app ecosystem with OAuth for all2026-06-24Sam CabellMike EscalanteAdam BouhmadNick Comer6 min readCloudflare provides services that help run 20% of the web, but we don’t do it alone. Developers on our platform use a myriad of tools and services from other companies too. Cloudflare provides a rich API for our platform that enables developers to create automations, CI/CD, and integrations that glue together the various parts of their infrastructure. Earlier this month, we announced self-managed OAuth, making it easier for customers to create and manage their own OAuth clients for delegated access to the Cloudflare API.Cloudflare isn’t new to OAuth. If you’ve used Wrangler, or used integrations from partners like PlanetScale, then you’ve already used it.
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