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In a scenario where a web application needs to access a user\'s data from a third-party service using OAuth 2.0, the application must first obtain an access token. The user is prompted to authorize the application, and upon successful authorization, the application receives an authorization code. If the authorization code is valid for 10 minutes and the access token has a lifespan of 1 hour, what is the maximum time the application can wait after receiving the authorization code before it must exchange it for an access token to ensure it can still access the user\'s data?
50 minutes
10 minutes
1 hour
1 hour and 10 minutes

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