Hi Deep,

In order to authenticate on mobile applications, you'll need to create an 
REST API and authenticate using Token Authentication 
<http://www.chrisbartos.com/articles/how-to-implement-token-authentication-with-django-rest-framework/>
 or 
OAuth2 Authentication (Social Media: Google, Facebook, Twitter, etc.). How 
Token Authentication works is you will create an REST API on a Secure HTTP 
site with a route to a built-in view that sends the user's token. You can 
keep the Token saved for the duration of the session within the mobile app 
and it will prevent the user from logging out.

I hope that works!
Chris

On Friday, April 22, 2016 at 9:09:13 AM UTC-4, Deep Shah wrote:
>
> I am new to Django. I want to know how will authentication work on mobile 
> apps. How do I keep the user logged in on my mobile apps and not make them 
> login every time? Is there any in-built method to save a token or something?
>

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