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Apple sign-in button is finally here. It’s just like many other secured sign-in button offered by Facebook and Twitter, albeit with added security feature. Apple unveiled the new sign-in button during ...
Reuters initially spotted the update to Apple’s developer guidelines, which also recommends that developers make the button the same size or larger than other sign-in buttons and position it ...
When it’s installed, you’ll see a new “Sign In” button just to the left of the URL box. Clicking this, pops open a window that prompts you for a username and password for the site you’re on.
The guidelines suggest that developers place Apple's new sign-in button "above other buttons." They also recommend developers make the button "the same size or larger" than other sign-in buttons.
The button offers Apple ID single-sign on functionality similar to sign-in buttons from Twitter, Facebook or Google. Apple is marketing this as a privacy-secure sign-in option.
Apple’s solution: Sign in with Apple The ‘Sign in with Apple’ button aims to solve this problem. Apple offers the option of sharing or hiding your email address with the developer.
A more generic social sign-in Google button has been appearing in some developer accounts, according to The Verge. But a Google spokesperson says it's much ado about nothing.
Since December, the single sign-on button has supported all three account types. In that sense, the blue button just offers a fuller picture of what Google’s identity platform now encompasses.
Instead, Netflix’s iOS app just provided a sign-in option with no in-app process or link to its website for creating your account. The streaming giant will hope that the new sign-up button on ...
Sign in with Apple could disrupt a fundamental premise of many popular apps and services: they’re free on the surface, but they make money through advertising or data collection.