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  1. docs/em/docs/tutorial/security/simple-oauth2.md

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    And it should have an `access_token`, with a string containing our access token.
    
    For this simple example, we are going to just be completely insecure and return the same `username` as the token.
    
    !!! tip
        In the next chapter, you will see a real secure implementation, with password hashing and <abbr title="JSON Web Tokens">JWT</abbr> tokens.
    
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