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How to Use Device Attestation to Thwart Social Platform Account Abuses
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2026-02-21
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Use Play Integrity, App Attest, and TPM attestation to stop fake accounts and ATOs—integrate cryptographic device evidence into OAuth/OIDC flows.
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