The easiest way is to use Auth0 (https://auth0.com/). It costs, but will save a lot of hair.
On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 8:59 AM Greg Keogh <gfke...@gmail.com> wrote: > Folks, we have some old apps with their own simple credentials databases > containing user, password, login count, permissions, etc. They're classic > old fashioned systems. > > Increasing numbers of apps let you sign-in with your Facebook, Google, > Microsoft, etc account these days. This is really convenient, and the > security burden is taken by someone else. > > How can our apps participate in a social sign-in option? Has anyone done > this? I imagine some terrible obstacles... > > ? Apps would have to be registered with the various various companies. > ? The client apps might be WPF, Xamarin, Blazor or ASP.NET, so how would > they hook into the sign-in process. > ? Each company might return different types of tokens or even follow > different conventions. > > *Greg K* >