![]() There are several signing methods available, and you should probably take the time to learn about the various options before choosing one. JWE is currently outside the scope of this library. If you need to protect (encrypt) the data, there is a companion spec, JWE, that provides this functionality. It's important to know that JWT does not provide encryption, which means anyone who has access to the token can read its contents. The data has not been modified since it was signed. ![]()
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