Product overview. The Claims Status API provides a simple and accessible method for our users to determine where the claim is in the adjudication process (for example, Pending or Finalized) and the status of the claim (for example, Paid or Denied).
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aud” (Audience) Claim The “aud” (audience) claim identifies the recipients that the JWT is intended for . Each principal intended to process the JWT MUST identify itself with a value in the audience claim.
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JWT contains three parts: Header, Payload, and Signature which are separated by a dot. The JWT Header consists of 2 parts: The token type (typ): JWT. Algorithm used to sign the token (alg)
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JWT, or JSON Web Token, is an open standard used to share security information between two parties — a client and a server . Each JWT contains encoded JSON objects, including a set of claims. JWTs are signed using a cryptographic algorithm to ensure that the claims cannot be altered after the token is issued.
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Information Exchange: JSON Web Tokens are a good way of securely transmitting information between parties . Because JWTs can be signed—for example, using public/private key pairs—you can be sure the senders are who they say they are.
Read moreWhat is the JSON web token structure?
JWT Structure. A JWS (the most common type of JWT) contains three parts separated by a dot ( . ) . The first two parts (the “header” and “payload”) are Base64-URL encoded JSON, and the third is a cryptographic signature.
Read moreWhere do I put JSON web token?
A JWT needs to be stored in a safe place inside the user’s browser . If you store it inside localStorage, it’s accessible by any script inside your page. This is as bad as it sounds; an XSS attack could give an external attacker access to the token.
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