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I love product development, business and startup. I code in Laravel, React & R Native. Check out digitalrenter.com, a fast-growing property marketplace that I currently lead
Hit me up let's have ☕😃
Ok thanks. I tried using the default and it keeps failing and when i use dev-develop, it worked well.
Thanks again for the tutorial, nice, easy and straight to the point.
I come again with one question. If i log into different devices, eg 4 different clients and have 4 different tokens, will all 4 be valid simultaneously? If not, what will you suggest to be done to ensure multiple tokens are valid across different devices.
Nice tutorial, very clear and straight to the point. My worry is why the dev-develope branch? The main branch, does it have an issue?
For some reason the dev-develop branch has always worked for new versions of lumen, the next best thing would be version @2.0-dev
Ok thanks. I tried using the default and it keeps failing and when i use dev-develop, it worked well.
Thanks again for the tutorial, nice, easy and straight to the point.
I come again with one question. If i log into different devices, eg 4 different clients and have 4 different tokens, will all 4 be valid simultaneously? If not, what will you suggest to be done to ensure multiple tokens are valid across different devices.
:)
Every Token Generated that is yet to expired is valid; So yes, a user can have multiple tokens across multiple devices.