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This is a reminder that Adobe is deprecating the Service Account (JWT) credentials in favor of the OAuth Server-to-Server credentials.

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I received this from Adobe ---- "

What is happening?
This is a reminder that Adobe is deprecating the Service Account (JWT) credentials in favor of the OAuth Server-to-Server credentials.

Who is impacted?
We have identified 1 of your projects on the Developer Console that use the Service Account (JWT) credential and need to be migrated to use the OAuth Server-to-Server credential.


What action needs to be taken?
To ensure that those integrations and custom applications continue to work, an IT/Development team in your organization must update them to use the OAuth Server-to-Server credential."

 

Is this referring that one has to use the named account instead of a generic service account?  Can anyone explain what the message is?   

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Hi, where do we change this in the yml file to use the new auth?

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Employee

HI @ChesterCopperpt, which yml file are you referring to? Are you using App Builder? 

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Community Advisor

Hi, 

This message refers to the usage of the "JWT" authentication method to communicate with Adobe applications. In a short period of time, the only supported authentication method will be "OAuth". Therefore, if you go to https://developer.adobe.com/console/projects (or ask someone with permission to check), you will find which "projects" need to be updated (or Adobe product connectivity configurations).

 

Something like this:

EstebanBustamante_0-1715100190701.png

 

Hope this helps

 

 



Esteban Bustamante

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Employee
Employee

Hi @TebebeHi, please follow the link in the email. It will lead you to your projects that are impacted by this deprecation.