What data is available after a user logs in to your site

I'd like to know a users YouTube channel ID after he logs in with his YouTube account. I did find his Google Plus ID but I can't translate that into his YouTube username or channel ID.

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  • Claude_SchlesserClaude_SchlesserAdministratorOneAll Team
    Hello,

    you can pull his videos and channel using this endpoint:
    http://docs.oneall.com/api/resources/identities/youtube/list-videos/

    Does that work for you? Or do you only need the channel?

    Regards,
  • Hi Claude, thanks for your answer.

    Actually I don't need the video's. I need the number of subscribers.
  • Is it possible with oneall or do I have to make my own auth connection script for this?
  • I added a Youtube API request to the social login code. I used the access token that was received from Google by Social Login to authorize the request:

    $data =file_get_contents("https://www.googleapis.com/youtube/v3/channels?part=snippet&mine=true&access_token=".$access_token);

    But Google returns an HTTP 403 response code.
  • When a user logs in, the typical data available includes basic account identifiers, session details, device info, and sometimes usage behavior, depending on how the site is built. That’s why many people are becoming more cautious about apps and platforms that require sign-ups just to access content. I’ve noticed some media apps are moving away from mandatory logins altogether, which reduces data exposure and tracking concerns. A good example is how certain video players work without registration and still deliver a full experience. I recently read a breakdown of one such approach here https://vduapk.com/vedu-apk-downloadnow/ it’s an interesting perspective on balancing functionality with user privacy.

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  • Legal_LinkLegal_LinkMember
    edited February 4

    After a user completes the Jio Lottery Login, the platform usually has access to basic account-related data needed to keep the session running smoothly. This can include the user ID, login time, device or browser type, and session status. In some cases, location data like country or region may also be logged for security reasons.

    For platforms like Jio Lottery, login data is mainly used to show the user their dashboard, track entries, and display results correctly. It may also help with account security, such as detecting unusual login activity or preventing duplicate accounts. However, sensitive details are typically not exposed unless required for verification or compliance.

    Many users are now more aware of how login systems work, which is why some platforms try to keep the Jio Lottery Login process simple and limit data collection to only what is necessary. This balance helps deliver a personalized experience while still respecting user privacy.

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