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<p>One topic I found a bit unfortunate during testing was that you cannot easily find out who's responsible for an OAuth2 application, or even what a particular application name refers to.</p>
<p>This applies both to the list of "my authorized applications", and also when you need to confirm access to some application.</p>
<p>Other sites provide more details, like "App1 managed by <em>user1234</em>"  with a hyperlink pointing to the user1234. In the old OAuth 1.0a implementation, the application names comes with a hyperlink pointing to some URL. providing a bit more context to a user.</p>
<p>Whatever works best implementation wise, any additional context would be really helpful.</p>
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