Hi, Yes, this is normal, because by default Twitter does not provide email addresses. There might be a way to request additional permissions for your Twitter app, requiring their approval.
Now, depending on the environment you're using (a CMS...) there are wasy to prompt the user to provide one when none is available.
I have whitelisted my App in Twitter and they approved it. My Settings in Twitter allows me to fetch user's email address. I also regenerated the tokens and updated oneall settings but still I am not able to receive the email address. Is there anything I should do?
Currently we do not process email addresses from Twitter, because the situation never happened. If you can get these addresses, then we'll make changes so as to handle it on our side too.
Subdomain: dawriplus Public Key: 75fb279b-834e-4239-aea1-ff1fd6f1b439
As mentioned earlier, our Twitter Application is now whitelisted and is allowed to fetch user's email addresses, thus oneAll can now fetch the emails for our Twitter App from users.
Its in arabic, so Ill try to guide you through. You will click on the Twitter icon to log in, which integrates with your twitter account, then you will be redirected to the login page, which shows a red slipper telling you that we are sorry for not being able to fetch the email address.
Indeed, the email address does seem sent by Twitter. As mentioned, we do not forward this to your website currently. We will add this to our todo list!
Is their a timeline of when will this be available? Moreover, can you please ping me when this is done, so we enable Twitter registration on our live production server (as its currently on development environment and not enabled to public).
Well, as soon as we get a whitelisted app, we can work towards adding this field, which should be complete in a few days (not the actual effort, but the time elapsed). If we do not get whitelisted by Twitter, we have other options so it will happen. So, about a week.
Yes, we will definitely ping you when ready. Thanks!
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Yes, this is normal, because by default Twitter does not provide email addresses.
There might be a way to request additional permissions for your Twitter app, requiring their approval.
Now, depending on the environment you're using (a CMS...) there are wasy to prompt the user to provide one when none is available.
Regards.
I have whitelisted my App in Twitter and they approved it. My Settings in Twitter allows me to fetch user's email address. I also regenerated the tokens and updated oneall settings but still I am not able to receive the email address. Is there anything I should do?
best,
Samer
What is your oneall application subdomain?
Currently we do not process email addresses from Twitter, because the situation never happened. If you can get these addresses, then we'll make changes so as to handle it on our side too.
Regards.
Subdomain: dawriplus
Public Key: 75fb279b-834e-4239-aea1-ff1fd6f1b439
As mentioned earlier, our Twitter Application is now whitelisted and is allowed to fetch user's email addresses, thus oneAll can now fetch the emails for our Twitter App from users.
Appreciate your support.
Samer
Could you also provide us with the URL for the website which uses Oneall?
Sorry for not asking this before.
Regards
Its http://test.secure.dawriplus.com/DPSSO/login
Its in arabic, so Ill try to guide you through. You will click on the Twitter icon to log in, which integrates with your twitter account, then you will be redirected to the login page, which shows a red slipper telling you that we are sorry for not being able to fetch the email address.
Let me know if you need any help.
best,
Samer
Indeed, the email address does seem sent by Twitter.
As mentioned, we do not forward this to your website currently.
We will add this to our todo list!
Regards.
Is their a timeline of when will this be available?
Moreover, can you please ping me when this is done, so we enable Twitter registration on our live production server (as its currently on development environment and not enabled to public).
best,
Samer
Well, as soon as we get a whitelisted app, we can work towards adding this field, which should be complete in a few days (not the actual effort, but the time elapsed).
If we do not get whitelisted by Twitter, we have other options so it will happen.
So, about a week.
Yes, we will definitely ping you when ready.
Thanks!
Just to let you know we've run into some delays... But this is on our list!
Will be waiting for your confirmation.
This is in place now. You may give it a try.
Thanks.