Google Powers Up Google+ Social Sign-in
Google will now allow users to sign in to third-party apps using their Google+ log-in, the company said today.
Google will now allow users to sign in to third-party apps using their Google+ log-in, the company said today.
Once logged in this way, users will be prompted to specify with which Google+ circles they want to share content. The log-in blocks the so-called “frictionless sharing” that Facebook introduced in early open-graph releases, inviting harsh criticism from users and privacy advocates.
“Google+ doesn’t let apps spray ‘frictionless’ updates all over the stream, so app activity will only appear when it’s relevant (like when you’re actually looking for it),” wrote
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