This document describes the key concepts of Workforce Identity Federation.| Google Cloud
When the principal you are using doesn't have the permissions you need to| Google Cloud
This page describes how you can use client libraries to access Google APIs.| Google Cloud
This page describes the locations where Application Default Credentials (ADC)| Google Cloud
See products from Google Cloud, Google Maps Platform, and more to help developers and enterprises transform their business.| Google Cloud
Conceptual and lifecycle information about IAM service accounts.| Google Cloud
Discover how to set up Application Default Credentials for Cloud Client Libraries, Google API Client Libraries, and other environments.| Google Cloud
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This document provides an overview of Workload Identity Federation.| Google Cloud
Client libraries make it easier to access| Google Cloud
Let workloads communicate with Google Cloud APIs by authenticating using Workload Identity Federation for GKE.| Google Cloud
The OAuth 2.0 authorization framework enables a third-party application to obtain limited access to an HTTP service, either on behalf of a resource owner by orchestrating an approval interaction between the resource owner and the HTTP service, or by allowing the third-party application to obtain access on its own behalf. This specification replaces and obsoletes the OAuth 1.0 protocol described in RFC 5849. [STANDARDS-TRACK]| IETF Datatracker