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To enable login/signup from social media to your site/apps, you must enter the secret keys of your social media handles in the Social Media section.
Enter the URL of your social media handles.
Platform | Description |
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Facebook AppID | The unique number that identifies your app when you request ads from Audience Network. Facebook SecretKey identifies which application is asking for the request. First, you need to create a Facebook app from the Facebook Developers page. For this, you have to first log in to your Facebook account. When the app is live and through the Test phase, from the Developers portal, click and expand the Settings button on the left rail and click Basic. Here you can find the App ID and App Secret. Then click on the Show button in the App Secret text box. Next, copy the App Id and App Secret which you can use for your Facebook API calls. Note Use the Hide Facebook Login Authentication toggle if you want to disable account signup/login activities through Facebook. |
Twitter ConsumerSecret / Twitter ConsumerKey | Assuming you have a Twitter developer account and have created a Twitter app, go to developer.twitter.com/en/apps and select your Twitter app. Locate the tab labeled Keys and Access tokens and copy the Twitter Consumer Secret and Twitter Consumer Key. |
Google Auth Credentials | To add the Sign up/ Login with Google button on the Login/Sign up page in Web and apps. In your Google Developers account, on the left rail, click Credentials. In the OAuth 2.0 Client IDs section, find the Client ID for Web Application. Lastly, copy the Client ID for Web into this field in AppCMS. Here's an illustrated example: Note To disable Google Login/Sign up, turn off the Enable Google Sign in option. |
After this step, the sign-up must be enabled for Social Login/Signup on the Authentication page in Template Builder. For more information, see this article.