F8: Facebook Gives Control Back To Users With Anonymous Login, Revamped Facebook Login
Most mobile applications include social logins, and Facebook Login is the most-used one by a healthy margin. At its F8 global developer conference in San Francisco Wednesday, the social network introduced a new Anonymous Login feature for developers to include in their apps, as well as a new version of its standard Login, and a redesigned app control panel.
Most mobile applications include social logins, and Facebook Login is the most-used one by a healthy margin. At its F8 global developer conference in San Francisco Wednesday, the social network introduced a new Anonymous Login feature for developers to include in their apps, as well as a new version of its standard Login, and a redesigned app control panel.
Facebook Co-Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg devoted a good chunk of his F8 keynote address to giving users more control over the data they share with apps, and Anonymous Login is a large step forward in that direction, as it allows Facebook users to log into apps without sharing any of their personal data from the social network.
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