
During January 2026, Agubuzo Maximus enhanced authentication flows in Objective-C for the AzureAD/microsoft-authentication-library-for-objc and its common library. He implemented WebView Federated Identity Headers, enabling federated user credentials to be securely passed in WebView contexts, and integrated User Federated Identity Credential (UFIC) support into the API contract to allow federated tokens in API requests. This work aligned token handling across both libraries, improving security and reducing login friction for federated users. His approach demonstrated depth in API development, authentication, and WebView integration, focusing on robust, token-based identity experiences for iOS and mobile development without introducing new bugs.

January 2026 focused on strengthening authentication flows across two Objective-C libraries by delivering federated identity capabilities and cross-repo alignment. Implementations include WebView Federated Identity Headers in the MSAL-ObjC library to pass federated user credentials in WebView contexts, and UFIC support integrated into the API contract in the common library, enabling federated tokens to be included in API requests. No major bugs fixed this month; issues encountered were aligned with feature work to maintain stability. The work improves security, reduces login friction for federated users, and provides a consistent, token-based identity experience across client and API surfaces. Technologies demonstrated include Objective-C development, WebView integration, API contract evolution, and secure token handling.
January 2026 focused on strengthening authentication flows across two Objective-C libraries by delivering federated identity capabilities and cross-repo alignment. Implementations include WebView Federated Identity Headers in the MSAL-ObjC library to pass federated user credentials in WebView contexts, and UFIC support integrated into the API contract in the common library, enabling federated tokens to be included in API requests. No major bugs fixed this month; issues encountered were aligned with feature work to maintain stability. The work improves security, reduces login friction for federated users, and provides a consistent, token-based identity experience across client and API surfaces. Technologies demonstrated include Objective-C development, WebView integration, API contract evolution, and secure token handling.
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