There are tens of thousands of apps and sites (if not more) that let you sign in with your Facebook or Google credentials. It's a faster way to log in -- and saves you the pressure of having to create and remember countless different usernames and passwords. But do you really know what you're signing over when you sign in?
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The easy answer here is convenience. Using your Facebook and Google logins saves you the effort of having to keep track of a bunch of different usernames and passwords for each app you sign into. (Because we all use unique names and strong passwords for each our various apps ... right?) So rather than having to remember your login info for apps like Pinterest, Etsy, Trip Advisor or myriad other sites and apps you may visit on occasion, all you have to do is use one of the logins you already know by heart.
In essence, Google and Facebook are vouching for you. When you choose to sign into an app with either Google or Facebook, the login dialog box that pops up is actually provided by that company, not by the app you're trying to open. You put in your username and password and the site reports back to the app saying, "Yes, we know this person and have confirmed she is who she says she is. You may proceed."
But some sites and apps are starting to add the ability to cherry-pick. Doodle, for example, doesn't ask for calendar access up front, but rather starts with your profile info and email address at sign-up and sends a separate request later to manage your calendars, which you can allow or deny. The Orbtiz and Etsy apps for Android also break up permissions on a need-to-know basis.
In Azure Active Directory B2C, custom policies are designed primarily to address complex scenarios. For most scenarios, we recommend that you use built-in user flows. If you've not done so, learn about custom policy starter pack in Get started with custom policies in Active Directory B2C.
To enable sign-in for users with a Facebook account in Azure Active Directory B2C (Azure AD B2C), you need to create an application in Facebook App Dashboard. For more information, see App Development.
If you don't already have a Facebook account, sign up at After you sign-up or sign-in with your Facebook account, start the Facebook developer account registration process. For more information, see Register as a Facebook Developer.
DESIRED BEHAVIOR: after facebook signup I want user to go to my url "accounts:welcome", but when they simply login I want them to go to my LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL (which is the site's home page).After looking here and there this is the code I came up with (writing my custom adapter)
Please assume that all links/settings are good as for example the console prints out 'OK11OK' when I create myself as a user via the facebook app. The fact is that the method get_connect_redirect_url never gets triggered as I never read 'OK22OK' on the console.The user is created and I end up on the home page, which is not what I want.
Scroll to the top of your Facebook News Feed or Timeline and locate the box to create a post. Paste your sign up URL and wait for your sign up image and title to appear. After the image appears, you can delete the link to the sign up. You can also add a few sentences related to your sign up event if you wish.
It may be helpful to know that once the sign up has been published, you can select the pencil icon to the right of the sign up and then go to the Share tab. At the bottom of the page, click the Share on Social option. Simply click the site icon to share your sign up on that site.
If you need a refresher on how to use Facebook for marketing your business or you want to sign up for a personal account, check out this in-depth explanation of how to use the most popular social media network in the world.
We do have a specific Facebook sign up form tool for you to use instead of the URL. Make sure you are clicked onto your Contact Growth Tools page and you will see on the right hand side an option for Facebook Sign-Up Form. When you click on that option it will walk you through the steps of creating that form!
I am having the same problem - the sign up form is there but I can click the button. It changes to a lighter shade colour but doesn't click and register the new contact to set mailing list. Please offer your advice
Thank you for reaching out to the Community! Can you please give us some more information about what you are trying to select? Are your contacts not able to sign up due to an unresponsive button? Also, please provide a screenshot or a link to the form so we can take a look.
There are many ways to integrate email marketing and social media to increase your reach and customer engagement. Adding a newsletters sign-up form to your Facebook page is a great place to start when combining the two marketing outlets.
With a Facebook sign-up form, everyone that lands on your Facebook page has the opportunity to sign-up for your email list. And when it comes to tracking down people willing to give out their email address, this strategy makes it a whole lot easier.
When it comes to adding newsletter sign-up forms to your page, only the admin you have assigned to that responsibility can access these features. Choose the team member you feel is appropriate for this task, and rely on them to carry out the following steps to achieving a successful sign-up Facebook form.
Rather than adding a custom sign-up page, you can add a call-to-action button that directs your users to your sign-up page. In order to add the proper CTA button to your Facebook page, follow these simple steps:
Adding a newsletter sign-up form to your Facebook page will significantly increase the number of subscribers on your email list. You can easily reach these social media users and provide a convenient way to sign-up for your newsletter.
No matter how you integrate social media and email marketing, you can start by following these easy steps to add a newsletter sign-up to your Facebook page. Stop trying to determine which marketing outlets work best for your company and integrate social media and email marketing to really experience the benefits they provide.
When Spotify launched in the US in 2011, it required users to sign up with Facebook. In 2012, it quietly reversed its decision and allowed users to sign up with an email address, but it made that option available in tiny font on its registration page.
I used a facebook account to sign in a game on my iphone ( the game is "top eleven"). Now I want to change the account and use another one because I have more friends in 2nd account.Already used 2nd account's username and password in setting but didn't work, even deleted facebook app and installed it again and signed in with 2nd one but when I open the game it runs with 1st one.how can I solve this problem ?thanks
You can let your users authenticate with Firebase using their Facebook accountsby integrating Facebook Login into your app. You can integrate Facebook Logineither by using the Firebase SDK to carry out the sign-in flow, or by carryingout the Facebook Login flow manually and passing the resulting access token toFirebase.
If you are building a web app, the easiest way to authenticate your userswith Firebase using their Facebook accounts is to handle the sign-in flow withthe Firebase JavaScript SDK. (If you want to authenticate a user in Node.jsor other non-browser environment, you must handle the sign-in flow manually.)
If you enabled the One account per email address setting in the Firebase console,when a user tries to sign in a to a provider (such as Facebook) with an email that alreadyexists for another Firebase user's provider (such as Google), the errorauth/account-exists-with-different-credential is thrown along with anAuthCredential object (Facebook access token). To complete the sign in to theintended provider, the user has to sign first to the existing provider (Google) and then link to theformer AuthCredential (Facebook access token).
Only popup operations (signInWithPopup, linkWithPopup, andreauthenticateWithPopup) are available to Chrome extensions, as Chrome extensionscannot use HTTP redirects. You should call these methods from a background page script rather thana browser action popup, as the authentication popup will cancel the browser action popup. The popupmethods may only be used in extensions usingManifest V2. The newerManifest V3 only allowsbackground scripts in the form of service workers, which cannot perform the popup operations atall.
This will also be used as the redirect mechanism for OAuth sign in. That domain would need to be allowed for all supported OAuth providers. However, this means that users may see that domain while signing in to Facebook before redirecting back to the application: Continue to: -app-12345.firebaseapp.com. 2ff7e9595c
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