What Does An InGo App Authorization Look Like on Your Enabled Social Networks?

Linkedin 

Linkedin Information

Linkedin InGo app users will be authorizing information on the following fields, if they exist, for the social network user. Not all social network users have profile photos for example.

  • "id"
  • "first-name"
  • "last-name"
  • "industry"
  • "picture-urls::(original)"
  • "positions"
  • "email-address"
  • "site-standard-profile-request"
  • "public-profile-url"

Linkedin Authorization Screenshot

Facebook

Facebook Information

Facebook InGo app users will be authorizing information on the following fields, if they exist, for the social network user. Not all social network users have profile photos for example.

  • "id"
  • "first_name"
  • "last_name"
  • "work"
  • "bio"
  • "education"
  • "gender"
  • "email"
  • "picture"

Facebook Authorization Login Screenshot

The user will only see this screen if they are not logged into Facebook on the browser. 

Facebook Authorization Screenshot Two

This is the screen that presents our logo for our app and what we wish to do.

Facebook Authorization Screenshot Three

This is the final screen (we cannot opt out of this screen per Facebook policy) which allows us to post on your behalf 1 time on your timeline if you go through a registration process.

Twitter

Twitter Information

Twitter InGo app users will be authorizing information on the following fields, if they exist, for the social network user. For example, Twitter users only provide access to the following:

    • "username" = your handle/@name
    • "profile photo" = your profile picture
    • "access your direct messages" = the ability for you to see your Twitter connections within InGo's widget, select followers, and send Direct Messages to them via InGo's widget. We do NOT see your direct messages at any time. We simply facilitate the sending of a Direct Message via the InGo Widget.
    • "see who you follow and follow new people" = this permission is to display your twitter contacts in our widget, but InGo does NOT follow new people on your behalf.
    • "read tweets from your timeline" = this is NOT something InGo does but it's the twitter app authorization screen permission default language (there is no changing it unfortunately as it's controlled at twitter), but we need the ability to POST a tweet on your behalf. There is a double-opt-in, both at our widget's first screen, and again at the social network authorization screen.
    • "update your profile" = The only updating that InGo does on your behalf is when you allow us to post a tweet on your behalf. Twitter terms it's user's profiles as comprised of the main screen, which includes your main tweet-feed. This is where your tweets will appear and if InGo posts, on your behalf, after the double opt in -- on our Activator (first) Widget and again at the Social Authorization screen -- (you can cancel at the twitter auth screen).

Twitter App Authorization Video

Note:

Twitter does NOT provide access to the following information for users of the InGo Twitter app:

  • "first_name"
  • "last_name"
  • "email_address"
  • "company_name"
  • "company_position"

Twitter Authorization Screenshot

Xing

Xing Information

Xing InGo app users will be authorizing information on the following fields, if they exist, for the social network user. Not all social network users have profile photos for example.

  • "id"
  • "first_name"
  • "last_name"
  • "active_email"
  • "interests"
  • "photo_urls.size_256x256"
  • "private_address.email"
  • "professional_experience.primary_company"

Xing Authorization Screenshot