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Sign-In integrations allow customers to connect popular services with a WHMCS installation for faster registration and sign-in. | Sign-In integrations allow customers to connect popular services with a WHMCS installation for faster registration and sign-in. | ||
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This feature currently supports Facebook, Google, and Twitter. For more information, including troubleshooting steps, see [[Using Sign-In Integrations]]. | This feature currently supports Facebook, Google, and Twitter. For more information, including troubleshooting steps, see [[Using Sign-In Integrations]]. |
Latest revision as of 21:41, 14 April 2022
Sign-In integrations allow customers to connect popular services with a WHMCS installation for faster registration and sign-in.
You can access this feature at Configuration () > System Settings > Sign-In Integrations (Setup > Sign-In Integrations prior to WHMCS 8.0).
This feature currently supports Facebook, Google, and Twitter. For more information, including troubleshooting steps, see Using Sign-In Integrations.
Activate a Provider
Enabling Sign-In Integration for a provider requires that you provide WHMCS with API credentials for the given provider.
To activate and begin using a provider:
- Click Activate for that provider.
- Enter the required API credentials. Each provider requires different configurations. For configuration steps, see:
- Click Save & Activate.