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Documentation for developers on how to log users into your app or website with Facebook Login.
- Overview
Facebook Login is available on the most common mobile and...
- Android
The simplest way to add Facebook Login to your app is to add...
- Web
Facebook Login with the Facebook SDK for JavaScript enables...
- For Devices
First consider where in your user experience you want to ask...
- Guides
Facebook Login Guides. See the following guides for Facebook...
- User Experience Design
Button colors are white and Facebook blue: 5890FF. Around...
- Facebook Login for Business
Facebook Login for Business. Facebook Login for Business is...
- Testing
To test your Login flow, first create a separate Facebook...
- Overview
You can get access tokens from your app Users by implementing Facebook Login. For Pages that have been migrated to the New Page Experience, a Page access token is now required for all available endpoints with the follwing exceptions: /{user-id}/accounts. /pages/search. /{user-id}/likes. /{page-id}
Facebook Login with the Facebook SDK for JavaScript enables people to sign into your web page with their Facebook credentials.
User Accounts. The Facebook Pages that a person owns or is able to perform tasks on. Reading. Pages the User has a role on. Permissions. A User access token for a User with a role (other than Live Contributor) on the Page and the following permissions: The pages_show_list permission.
Full JavaScript Example for Facebook Login. This code will load and initialize the JavaScript SDK in your HTML page. Use your app ID where indicated. For the API version, specify the graph API version to use. Unless you have a specific reason to use an older version, specify the most recent version: v20.0.
Learn how to get and update information about your Facebook Page include Page details, access tokens, blocked users, and user recommendations, using the Manage a Facebook Page guide. Learn how to publish links, photos, and videos to your Page .
The Facebook Pages API from Meta allows apps to access and update a Facebook Page's settings and content, create and get Posts, get Comments on Page owned content, get Page insights, update actions that Users are able to perform on a Page, and much more.