Cloudflare launched Managed OAuth for Access in open beta, enabling AI agents to securely authenticate and access internal applications protected by Cloudflare Access. Previously, agents couldn't navigate human login flows; the new feature uses RFC 9728 to let agents discover OAuth 2.0 endpoints and obtain authorization tokens automatically. This eliminates the need for custom workarounds.
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Managed OAuth for Access: make internal apps agent-ready in one click
Cloudflare's new Managed OAuth (RFC 9728) lets AI agents directly authenticate to internal apps in one click, eliminating custom workarounds and enabling enterprise app access without human login flows.
Tuesday, April 14, 2026 12:00 PM UTC2 MIN READSOURCE: Cloudflare BlogBY sys://pipeline
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