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**Access token**: You see the access token column only when the manual token generation is enabled as you need to be able to copy it.
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**Access token**: You see the access token column only when the manual token generation is enabled as you need to be able to copy it.
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Located in
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**Created**: The date when the access was granted.
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**Created**: The date when the access was granted.
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Click the *Delete* button if you want to revoke access to a particular device.
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Click the *Delete* button if you want to revoke access to a particular device.
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Click the *Generate* button when you want to create a token manually. This option is only available if the site administrator :ref:`enabled it <mobile_api>`. You can then copy the token into Mahara Mobile to authenticate your account.
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Click the *Generate* button when you want to create a token manually. This option is only available if the site administrator :ref:`enabled it <mobile_api>`. You can then copy the token into Mahara Mobile to authenticate your account.
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The majority of authentication methods should allow for the automatic setting of an access token. However, if you log into your Mahara account via Moodle only, you would need to generate your access token manually.
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The majority of authentication methods should allow for the automatic setting of an access token. However, if you log into your Mahara account via Moodle only, you would need to generate your access token manually.
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|new in Mahara 19.04| Badgr
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|new in Mahara 19.04| Badgr
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.. image:: images/newin19point04.*
:alt: new in Mahara 19.04
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.. image:: images/newin19point04.*
:alt: new in Mahara 19.04
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../source/shortcuts.rstext:1
../source/shortcuts.rstext:1
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*User menu → Settings → Connected apps → Badgr*
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*User menu → Settings → Connected apps → Badgr*
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Badgr is a new service for storing open badges. When :ref:`the site admin allowed the use of Badgr <config_variable_openbadgedisplayer_source>`, you see "Badgr" as an option in your *Connected apps*. You need an account on `Badgr.io <https://badgr.io">`_ to use the service.
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Badgr is a new service for storing open badges. When :ref:`the site admin allowed the use of Badgr <config_variable_openbadgedisplayer_source>`, you see "Badgr" as an option in your *Connected apps*. You need an account on `Badgr.io <https://badgr.io">`_ to use the service.
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.. image:: images/settings_apps_badgr.*
:alt: Set up your Badgr connection
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.. image:: images/settings_apps_badgr.*
:alt: Set up your Badgr connection
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../source/account/apps.rst:66
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