End of Life: OAuth 2.0 Username-Password Flow

For several years, Username-Password Flow used to be a simple and preferred approach for Server-to-Server Integration. We have been using this for Integrating Salesforce with other applications. Salesforce finally decided to discontinue support for this flow and recommends using Client-Credential or JWT based authentication as they are more secure. Recently one of my team members

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Legacy chat retirement (Messaging for In-App and Web)

Salesforce will retire legacy Chat products (LiveAgent, Salesforce Chat, Embedded Chat, and Service Chat) on February 14, 2026. Below are the editions affected by this retirement.   We can continue using current Chat services and implementations through the announced retirement date. However, all customers will need to migrate to our new Messaging for In-App and

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Leveraging Colored Favicons in Salesforce: Chrome Extension

For individuals like myself who often find themselves juggling numerous tabs simultaneously—perhaps one for sandbox UAT, another for testing, and yet another for client production instances, among others—keeping track of each tab’s purpose can be quite the challenge. However, an effective and efficient solution lies in leveraging favicons. These small but mighty visual cues provide

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Shield Platform Encryption: Deterministic encryption scheme considerations

Shield Platform Encryption offers several types of encryption. Users never see encrypted data because it is encrypted immediately prior to database insertion and decrypted immediately following a database query. These encryption types offer varying levels of security and functionality, allowing organizations to choose the most suitable encryption approach based on their specific requirements and use

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