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@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ Unauthenticated responses that are denied permission will result in an `HTTP 401
WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm="api"
-**Note:** If you use `BasicAuthentication` in production you must ensure that your API is only available over `https` only. You should also ensure that your API clients will always re-request the username and password at login, and will never store those details to persistent storage.
+**Note:** If you use `BasicAuthentication` in production you must ensure that your API is only available over `https`. You should also ensure that your API clients will always re-request the username and password at login, and will never store those details to persistent storage.
## TokenAuthentication
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ The `curl` command line tool may be useful for testing token authenticated APIs.
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-**Note:** If you use `TokenAuthentication` in production you must ensure that your API is only available over `https` only.
+**Note:** If you use `TokenAuthentication` in production you must ensure that your API is only available over `https`.
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@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ Finally, sync your database.
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-**Note:** If you use `OAuth2Authentication` in production you must ensure that your API is only available over `https` only.
+**Note:** If you use `OAuth2Authentication` in production you must ensure that your API is only available over `https`.
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