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I'm building a HTML 5 mobile app for my software.

I've had a look around a a few questions similar to mine but all seem to have different answers depending on their needs. I'm not sure of the best solution.

Is it ok to submit a form using AJAX to authenticate a username and password in a mobile app? I'd be using HTTPS.

And then use sessionStorage to store a returned token?

I'd also like to store an API key using sessionStorage so I can pull data from the API.

Would sessionStorage be secure enough to store the API key as well?

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First of all, local and session storage are not encrypted, period. They are just like a cookie, you need to do the encryption/decryption yourself. So no, don't store your key in plain text in session storage. As for the other question, I barely have any idea what you are talking about...

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  • Thanks Angela. That makes sense. I've reworded the other question which hopefully makes more sense: "Is it ok to submit a form using AJAX to authenticate a username and password in a mobile app? I'd be using HTTPS." Feb 12, 2013 at 22:04
  • Ajax login are done all the time, as long as they are done correctly, like using HTTPS :)
    – Angela
    Feb 13, 2013 at 15:05
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For those interested, this is what I've decided to do:

  1. Use AJAX over HTTPS to send log in details to server
  2. Server validates and sends back a token that expires after a certain amount of time
  3. The token is stored in sessionStorage and every time I make a request to load something from the server, it checks that token is valid

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