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Client Secret
A client secret is a secret key that your application passes to an authorization server, that proves your application is who it says it is. If another application is trying to read moreLogonLabs at Seattle Interactive 2019
We have recently returned from the Seattle Interactive Conference (SIC) where we had a chance to talk with agency owners, account managers, and developers. We wanted to share read moreWhat is Facebook SSO? (Supporting Facebook for Single Sign-On)
*LogonLabs supports Facebook SSO as part of our free universal API and WordPress plugin. read moreWhat is Google Account SSO? (Supporting Google for Single Sign-On)
*LogonLabs supports Google Accounts for single sign-on (SSO) as part of our free universal API a read moreWhat is Apple ID SSO? (Supporting Apple ID SSO for Single Sign-On)
*LogonLabs supports Apple ID for single sign-on (SSO) as part of our free universal API and read moreWhat is LinkedIn SSO? (Supporting LinkedIn for Single Sign-On)
*LogonLabs supports LinkedIn for single sign-on (SSO) as part of our free universal API and read moreWhat is Slack SSO? (Supporting Slack for Single Sign-On)
*LogonLabs supports Slack SSO as part of read moreShare Provider
Share Provider allows you to create a provider and share it with another user, without giving them access to your provider’s app ID or app secret. You can use this functiona read moreScopes
Scopes are identifiers for additional user resources that your website or application needs access to. Resources can be calendars, inboxes, repos, etc., depending on the Provi read moreForce Re-authentication
In most cases, an Identity Provider allows a user's web browser to cache their authentication session by default. When a user returns to the site at a later time, they are aut read more1 2 3 … 5 Next »