In our own little universe, it turned out I’m not alone in this and many of our users feel the same way. In this post you’ll get a sneak peak to how we implemented this in OverOps, how you can use 3rd party sign-in in your application and a few insights that we came across that will save you some precious time if you decide to integrate this with your own application. When available, many people prefer a 3rd party sign-in as long as the permissions they’re asked for are non-intrusive – no-one really wants random posts showing up on their Facebook wall, so this kind of access includes only the user’s basic info like name and email addresses. If you’re remotely lazy like I do, then I guess you also prefer skipping on filling up forms and making up new passwords.
One of the most recent features that we’ve added to OverOps is 3rd party sign-in.
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