The social media that Sitefinity CMS supports as identity providers out-of-the-box include Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and X (formerly Twitter). In addition, when configuring the OIDC provider, you must disable the use of the Proof Key for Code Exchange (PKCE) standard. For more information, see Configure the OpenID Connect provider.
NOTE: External authentication with Google is not supported for Google APIs created after the Google+ deprecation of March 2019. It is supported when the API was created before March 2019 and has the Legacy People API enabled.
To any all of these providers, you have to obtain the application ID and the application’s secret, provided by the external provider. For more information, refer to the documentation of the respective provider.
To configure a social media as an identity provider, perform the following:
RESULT: Next time when the login screen is displayed, it will have a button that you can use to login with your respective social media account. For example, login with Facebook.
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