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Letting your guests connect in one-click through their social profiles.

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Written by Paul Babasoro
Updated over a week ago

With Facebook, Google, and Discord, the data captured will include the guest's full name, email address, and date of birth.

When guests log in with Facebook, Google, and Discord, they authorize us to pull some basic information from their personal profiles. This includes name, email, birthday, and basic demographic data.

Please note: Facebook and Google logins are currently disabled on Apple devices due to an incompatibility with the captive portal handler. We are waiting for a fix from Facebook. Google announced in August 2016 that it would remove support for Google Sign-In products displayed inside embedded web views starting on April 20, 2017.
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If users are experiencing this issue with Apple captive portals, they can gain access to the network by taking a few additional steps:

  • Open the Settings app on your mobile device

  • Open the WiFi settings pane

  • Select the info icon next to the network name

  • Turn off Auto-Login for the network

  • Open a guest portal URL in the Safari browser.
    Example: http://controller.yourhotspot.net/userId/login/locationId
    ​(This could be http or https depending on your controller configuration)
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  • Complete the required steps on the captive page presented by the network in Safari

Alternatively, a user could choose to use the network by selecting the "Without Internet" option when prompted and navigating to a URL in the Safari browser. Moreover, if the user doesn't want to go through these steps, advise them to log in using the form instead.

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