Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Facebook :users can now log into third-party apps anonymously?... mark revealed!

      
On stage at Facebook's F8 developer conference, CEO Mark Zuckerberg just announced that Facebook's users will now sign into third-party apps anonymously without revealing their personal details!....i think its rather sound some how.!...well over this... "Some people are scared of pressing this blue button," Zuckerberg also said of the "login with Facebook" icon. "If you're using an app that you don't completely trust or you're worried might spam your friends, you're not going to give it a lot of permissions."
 To him,Anonymous login  would solves all of  the volumes of fear   many of us are carrying on our head by hiding  personal information from developers until you've used it and are comfortable handing those details over
  Zuckerberg said. Anonymous login serves as a hassle-free and risk-free way to login and try apps, and that same anonymous login data can be synced across devices so you won't need to repeat the process over and over again. Essentially, it's a way for Facebook's billion users to "try apps without fear" said Zuckerberg. Anonymous login is currently in testing with "a few" developers and will be opened to more app makers in the coming months.
see sample photos below
AnonymousPermissions
culled from the verge

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