Google+ Launches Sign-In Feature, Similar To Facebook And Twitter!

Mar 1, 2013 | 1,351 views | by Navneet Kaushal
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We are sure that you are familiar with signing into apps and websites with Facebook or Twitter accounts. Now, Google has provided us with the feature that allows signing-in into apps with Google+. In the past three months we have witnessed a phenomenal growth of Google+ as a social media website. The Sign-in feature is an exciting addition to it. 

Google+ Launches Sign-In Feature, Similar To Facebook And Twitter!

Google+ sign in feature is very similar to other social sign-in systems such as those offered by Facebook and Twitter. Google+ sign in feature permits users to install an application on their smartphones from any website on Chrome browser. In simple words, Google Plus Sign-in process will reduce the friction between web and mobile usage and enhance user experience. 

The level of security offered with Google+ sign-in is greater than that offered with Facebook. With Google+ sign-in a user is prompted with two step verification, (unlike Facebook), a simple sign up, enter details and confirm. 

Some of the sites where you can checkout the “Sign in with Google” feature are Fancy, The Guardian, OpenTable, TuneIn and USA Today.

More details on Google+ sign-in available at their official blog.

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