HideExternalLogin
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If you have social logins and you have your own login pages using this method [[Documentation:Customizing login and other account ui MVC|Customizing login and other account ui MVC]], then you probably want to hide the default social login buttons.  
If you have social logins and you have your own login pages using this method [[Documentation:Customizing login and other account ui MVC|Customizing login and other account ui MVC]], then you probably want to hide the default social login buttons.  


==== Settings Relevant to Organizations That Want to Provide a Single Sign-on Experience[[https://wiki.mdriven.net/index.php?title=Documentation:Hide_Password_login&veaction=edit&section=1 edit] | [https://wiki.mdriven.net/index.php?title=Documentation:Hide_Password_login&section=1&veaction=editsource edit source]] ====
==== Settings Relevant to Organizations That Want to Provide a Single Sign-on Experience ====


* HidePasswordLogin - as described above.
* HideExternalLogin - as described above.
* HidePasswordLogin - as described here [[Documentation:Hide Password login|Hide Password login]]
* AllowUserToChooseSocialLoginEmail - when registering the local account for first time log-in, should the used email be editable or taken from the external userid?
* AllowUserToChooseSocialLoginEmail - when registering the local account for first time log-in, should the used email be editable or taken from the external userid?
* SkipExternalAccountConfirmationScreen - the screen where the local account is confirmed the first time may be skipped.
* SkipExternalAccountConfirmationScreen - the screen where the local account is confirmed the first time may be skipped.

Revision as of 17:51, 17 February 2024

This setting allows you to hide the default navigation bar login buttons for external authentication.

If you have social logins and you have your own login pages using this method Customizing login and other account ui MVC, then you probably want to hide the default social login buttons.

Settings Relevant to Organizations That Want to Provide a Single Sign-on Experience

  • HideExternalLogin - as described above.
  • HidePasswordLogin - as described here Hide Password login
  • AllowUserToChooseSocialLoginEmail - when registering the local account for first time log-in, should the used email be editable or taken from the external userid?
  • SkipExternalAccountConfirmationScreen - the screen where the local account is confirmed the first time may be skipped.
  • OpenIDConnectScope - the normal "openid profile" is used if you do not provide your own. Consider adding "email" to the list if available at IDP.

See: TurnkeySettings

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