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Hide edits by anonymous users from watchlist
MediaWiki:Tog-watchlisthideanons/en-gb
Allows users to [[Special:ImageRating|categorise and rate images]]
MediaWiki:Imagerating-desc/en-gb
Customises new page creation experience for new users
MediaWiki:Acw-desc/en-gb
Hide edits by logged in users from watchlist
MediaWiki:Tog-watchlisthideliu/en-gb
The authorisation headers in your request are for a user who is blocked
MediaWiki:Mwoauth-invalid-authorization-blocked-user/en-gb
$1 {{GENDER:$2|blocked}} {{GENDER:$4|$3}} with an expiry time of $5 $6
MediaWiki:Logentry-block-block/en-gb
$1 {{GENDER:$2|blocked}} {{GENDER:$4|$3}} with an expiry time of $5 $6
MediaWiki:Logentry-suppress-block/en-gb
This is displayed to users of your app during authorisation.
MediaWiki:Wikimediaapiportaloauth-ui-client-field-name-help/en-gb
Adds a [[Special:WebChat|special page]] used to chat in real time with other Wiki users
MediaWiki:Webchat-desc/en-gb
Users are redirected to this path following successful authorisation. [[Authentication#Choosing a redirect URI|Learn more.]]
MediaWiki:Wikimediaapiportaloauth-ui-client-field-callback-uri-help/en-gb
This page lists pages to which only certain users can make edits that do not require review.
Edits made by other users are not displayed to readers by default until an authorised user reviews them.
MediaWiki:Stablepages-list/en-gb
Adds a trail of breadcrumbs to the page to show the path of users through the wiki.
MediaWiki:Breadcrumbs-desc/en-gb
Before your client can be authorised by other users, it must be reviewed and approved by Wikimedia OAuth admins.
MediaWiki:Wikimediaapiportaloauth-ui-client-status-proposed-help/en-gb
Adds an [[Special:Petition|includable page]] to collect signatures, and for authorised users to [[Special:PetitionData|download signatures]] as a CSV file
MediaWiki:Petition-desc/en-gb
This special page allows you to collaborate in real time with other users of the Wiki.
To connect simply press the "Connect" button.
If you are logged in your nickname will have been prefilled.
Anonymous users are given an automatically generated one, but it can be changed.
MediaWiki:Webchat-header/en-gb
The following {{PLURAL:$1|user does|users do}} not have a central user account and cannot be added as {{PLURAL:$1|organiser|organisers}}: $2.
MediaWiki:Campaignevents-edit-organizer-need-central-account/en-gb
Your IP address has been blocked because it is an open proxy.
Please contact your Internet service provider or technical support of your organisation and inform them of this serious security problem.
MediaWiki:Proxyblockreason/en-gb
Users should avoid uploading any 3D models that could be viewed as a weapon or "defence article".
The Commons community might remove such items upon moderation.
MediaWiki:Mwe-upwiz-patent-weapon-policy/en-gb
I, $2, would like to grant a permanent patent licence to any users of {{PLURAL:$1|the file|the files}} and related 3D objects ([$3 legal code]).
MediaWiki:Mwe-upwiz-patent/en-gb
Please upload new images so our tool can analyse them and suggest appropriate tags. If you've already uploaded images and don't see them here, those images may be still under review and you can check back later. You can also make popular images from other users easier to find by tagging them.
MediaWiki:Machinevision-no-uploads-cta-text/en-gb
'''Discouraged:''' WebAuthn (Web Authentication) is a web standard published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). WebAuthn is a core component of the FIDO2 Project under the guidance of the FIDO Alliance. The goal of the project is to standardise an interface for authenticating users to web-based applications and services using public-key cryptography. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebAuthn Read more]. Please note that you will need to login to the same wiki where you originally registered your verification device. You also have to configure your browser to accept cookies from all the other sister wikis. If you do not know how to do this, you might not be able to login. This method is therefore not advisable for most users right now.
MediaWiki:Wikimedia-webauthn-module-description/en-gb
WebAuthn (Web Authentication) is a web standard published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). WebAuthn is a core component of the FIDO2 Project under the guidance of the FIDO Alliance. The goal of the project is to standardise an interface for authenticating users to web-based applications and services using public-key cryptography. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebAuthn Read more]
MediaWiki:Webauthn-module-description/en-gb
The following is a list of grants with their associated access to user rights. Users can authorise applications to use their account, but with limited permissions based on the grants the user gave to the application. An application acting on behalf of a user cannot actually use rights that the user does not have however.
There may be [[{{MediaWiki:Listgrouprights-helppage}}|additional information]] about individual rights.
MediaWiki:Listgrants-summary/en-gb
WebAuthn (Web Authentication) is a web standard published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). WebAuthn is a core component of the FIDO2 Project under the guidance of the FIDO Alliance. The goal of the project is to standardise an interface for authenticating users to web-based applications and services using public-key cryptography. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebAuthn Read more] <br> '''Please keep in mind that you'll have to go to the wiki you registered the authenticator on to log-in'''. You may want to register the authenticator on [[mh:meta|Meta]] for this reason.
MediaWiki:Miraheze-webauthn-module-description/en-gb
Developers should use the form below to request a token for a new OAuth 2.0 client (see the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Extension:OAuth extension documentation] for more details). After submitting this form, you will receive a token that your application will use to identify itself to MediaWiki. Depending on what capabilities you request, an OAuth administrator might need to approve your application before it can be authorised by other users.

A few recommendations and remarks:
* Try to use as few scopes as possible. Avoid scopes that are not actually needed now.
* Versions are of the form "major.minor.release" (the last two being optional) and increase as scope changes are needed.
* You can use a project ID to restrict the consumer to a single project on this site (use "*" for all projects).
MediaWiki:Mwoauthconsumerregistration-propose-text-oauth2/en-gb