Hi Vijay,
Twitter unfortunately does not provide much data. Twitter does not provide the user's name or his email address. We are however working on a new version of our Magento plugin. In this version the user can enter his settings manually if th…
Hi Brian,
in our Facebook setup guide you can see step 7:
7. Stay on the settings page and click on + Add Platform, select Website, enter the following values and then click on Save Changes. Site URL: http://[subdomain].api.oneall.com/
If you do…
Hi Arndt,
yes, you need to register as a Facebook developer in order to create an app
Yes, you need an account with each social network that you want to use.
These are the requirements of the social networks and we are unfortunately not able to c…
You can simply enable the asynchronous Javascript in the plugin settings. This will load the JS in the background! The JS should also only be loaded once and then served from the browser's cache. We have however planned to improve the plugins so tha…
That's unfortunately not possible. We can however remove the existing user so that you can add him to another account. Please contact our support to take care of it: http://www.oneall.com/company/contact-us/
Per default the WordPress plugin generates a random email address if it's not provided by the social network. You can change this setting in the Social Login settings in your WordPress admin area.
You must change this option: If the user's social n…
Could you please open your Twitter apps here:
https://apps.twitter.com
Then open the settings of your Twitter app and :
1) Make sure that you have entered something (eg. http://www.example.com) in the field Callback URL
2) Make sure that you have…
Hi Karin, it takes several minutes for our servers to synchronise your settings. As far as I can see the error is no longer being displayed. Could you please refresh your browser's cache and give it another try?
The Twitter API unfortunately does not provide the user's email address. It's not possible to get that information from Twitter. Depending on the plugin there might however be workaround. Which platform (WordPress, Drupal .. ) you are using?
Please login to WordPress with your Facebook account. Then open the user's profile settings and there you should be able to unlink Facebook. Now you can logout and login with "My User". Then open the profile settings and link Facebook. That should d…