![]() Any ideas / tips? I've seen similar topics, but most of them concerned mobile apps - our case is different, because we have web application and rely mostly on messenger's embedded browser. So, what can be the difference? Some Facebook application settings? We were testing different configurations without success. The way how they implement that seems the same as ours. The interesting fact is that in some other websites log-in via Facebook in messenger's embedded browsers works perfectly (so redirection to the origin page works). Without redirection, we are not able to get the token. After providing credentials, the page is displayed as in the attached picture (it says close this tab) instead of redirecting to our website. Once the chat is open, open the Chat Settings. Open a chat and enable E2E encryption Open a chat on Facebook. One of the most popular sources of traffic will be messenger - and our page will be opened in messenger's embedded browser.Īnd here we have a problem - In opposition to the embedded browsers in other applications (for example Slack and even Facebook app), log-in via Facebook in messenger's embedded browser doesn’t seem to work. Open your web browser and go to either or. ![]() We're developing web application that significantly relies on logging in via Facebook. There's now a web browser version of Facebook Messenger to go along with the standalone smartphone apps the company is making everyone use.
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