The application of the Brokered Authentication pattern is best suited for a scenario whereby a service consumer does not need to re-authenticate itself with multiple services.
I wonder if the 'Brokered' part of the pattern means they're just brokering your authentication to a third-party service. That sounds sketchy to me - B) False it is!
I bet the developers who came up with this pattern were just looking for a way to make their lives easier, even if it's not the best solution for the end-user. Tough call, but I'll go with A) True.
Hmm, I'm not sure about this. Doesn't the 'Brokered' part make it sound like there's some extra complexity involved? I'll go with B) False just to be safe.
I think the Brokered Authentication pattern is designed to streamline authentication across multiple services, so it makes sense that the statement is true.
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