Many apps permit customers to log in through their Google account, as a way to save the effort and time of signing up manually. Micro-blogging web site Twitter, nevertheless, has not had the function that enables customers to log in through their Google account. Now, nevertheless, Twitter appears to be engaged on the performance, in keeping with a latest discover. Reverse engineer Jane Wong has found that Twitter is wanting into enabling Google sign-in on its app. Wong shared a screenshot of the function on her Twitter, which exhibits an added “Continue With Google” button, aside from “Sign Up” and “Log in.”
This button will allow users to attach their Google Account to an existing Twitter account, or create a new account with the same details as your Google Account, or log into Twitter if you’ve already signed up with your Google Account. It is not known as to when the feature will be made live for end users. As with such finding within an app’s APK, it is safe to say that we are a few weeks, or even months away from a public rollout. While it is a much more convenient way of signing into services and apps, linking your Google account does have its drawbacks. For example, in a scenario where you Google account gets compromised, the attacker will then have access to multiple services or apps.
Twitter is currently under significant pressure from the Indian authorities over deliberate defiance and failure to comply with the new IT rules, which has led to the US giant losing its legal shield as an ‘intermediary’ in India and becoming liable for users posting any unlawful content.
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