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Based on our record, One-Time Secret seems to be a lot more popular than Facebook Login. While we know about 33 links to One-Time Secret, we've tracked only 3 mentions of Facebook Login. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Https://onetimesecret.com for people that you don’t generally talk/work with. We use lastpass for internal stuff. Source: 10 months ago
My vote for onetimesecret.com we use a self hosted instance, allows for a single view before burning. Source: 11 months ago
They then take like 1 week to get to you and asks for your phone number to send the password, but they never send it to your phone number but instead sends you the link to your password (which was a https://onetimesecret.com/ link) and a .7z file with ur data. Source: 11 months ago
Oh man I was using onetimesecret but I like this better. Source: 11 months ago
A 1 time use link, it looks a bit more secure than onetimesecret.com. Source: over 1 year ago
On the other hand, Instagram Graph API allows you to publish posts, moderate comments, search hashtags, and access insights. However, the Graph API can be used only by “professional” accounts which have been paired with a Facebook page. The authentication flow is handled through Facebook Login, and the user can pick which Facebook pages and Instagram accounts are available to the application. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Note that Basic Display is not an authentication tool. Data returned by the API cannot be used to authenticate your app users or log them into your app. If your app uses API data to authenticate users, it will be rejected during App Review. If you need an authentication solution, use Facebook Login instead. Source: over 2 years ago
I've had the idea of using Facebook for server authentication rather than Active Directory. I know there's an API: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/facebook-login/, but I was wondering if there was a simple way to allow anyone on my friends list to access the company servers? Or members of a group? Source: about 3 years ago
Password Pusher - Go Ahead. Email Another Password.
Google Sign-In - Google Sign-In is a secure authentication system that enables users to sign in with their Google accounts.
Password.link - Securely send and receive secrets using a one-time link. The secret is encrypted and decrypted in the browser using an encryption key only known by the user. Has features like notifications, teams, API. Trusted by IT teams all around the world.
LinkedIn Login - LinkedIn Login is an authentication solution that lets users sign in with their professional identity.
1ty.me - If you need to send a password or some other form of simple but sensitive information to someone...
uLogin - uLogin is a convenient service to login via social networks.