Overview
Intuiface supports Google Sign-In for user registration and login. This article explains the login process.
Google Sign-In support:
- Composer: YES
- My Intuiface / Headless CMS / User Community / Technical Support: YES
- Player: NO
Alternative activation methods should be used.
NOTE:
- Only Composer Version 7.6.4 or later supports Google Sign-in. For previous versions of Composer, Intuiface accounts can use their own IdP for SSO authentication or traditional username/password accounts.
- If your registered Intuiface profile uses a Gmail email address, you can log in using Google Sign-in. Once you've logged in, your former Intuiface password will be lost.
Logging in using Google Sign-in
Intuiface Composer
To log into Composer using Google Sign-in, look for and click the "Continue with Google" button located towards the bottom of the login screen.
When you click that button, a tab will open in your default web browser.
- If you have an active, authenticated Google session, you will be asked to confirm the use of your existing email for authentication.
- Otherwise, on the login screen, select "Continue with Google".
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The "Sign in with Google" dialog will appear. Select from this list the Google account associated with your Intuiface profile.
If authentication succeeds, a browser-hosted pop-up will appear with a button enabling you to "Open Intuiface Composer". You must click this button. Otherwise, Composer will not be aware of authentication success.
At this point, you should be returned to Composer, and login will be completed automatically.
Intuiface Websites
To log into Intuiface's online services using Google, look for and click the "Continue with Google" button, located at the bottom of the login screen.
When clicking "Continue with Google"
- If you have an active, authenticated Google session, you will be asked to confirm the use of that Google account to log in.
- Otherwise, the "Sign in with Google" dialog will appear. Select from this list the Google account associated with your Intuiface profile. If authentication succeeds, you will be logged in.
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