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Integrate Google and Facebook-Oauth in signup page #42

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srivastav2006 opened this issue Oct 8, 2024 · 4 comments
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Integrate Google and Facebook-Oauth in signup page #42

srivastav2006 opened this issue Oct 8, 2024 · 4 comments

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@srivastav2006
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✨ Feature Request

Feature Description

Add Google and Facebook OAuth on the signup page to allow users to register and log in using their social accounts.

Problem Statement

The current signup process is limited to email registration, which may discourage users. Social logins will enhance user convenience and boost signup rates.

Proposed Solution

Add "Sign up with Google" and "Sign up with Facebook" buttons on the signup page, enabling single-click registration via OAuth.

Alternatives Considered

  • Implementing only one OAuth option.
  • Exploring other social platforms like Twitter or Apple, but focusing on Google and Facebook due to larger user bases.

Additional Context

Requires Google and Facebook developer console setup and backend token management for secure integration.

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nrv28 commented Oct 8, 2024

Please assign me this issue

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Assigned @srivastav2006

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