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WorkOS Acquires Warrant, The Fine Grained Authorization (FGA) Service For Developers

tl;dr: WorkOS Acquires Warrant, The Fine Grained Authorization (FGA) Service For Developers

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A Note From WorkOS

tl;dr: WorkOS is enhancing its identity platform through the acquisition of Warrant, an open-source authorization service based on Zanzibar — originally designed by Google for Google Docs and YouTube. Warrant's product offers fine-grained authorization (FGA), which determines user access and actions within an app. It enables fast authorization checks at enormous scale while maintaining a flexible model that can be adapted to even the most complex use cases. Read More On The WorkOS Blog

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