Google just launched Google+ Sign-In

Google just launched Google+ Sign-In

An OAuth 2.0 based single sign-on mechanism.

https://developers.google.com/+/ have samples for Android, Objective-C/iOS, Java, C#/.Net, Python, PHP, JavaScript, Go and Ruby.

Anyone get an itch to do a Delphi version? 😉

Edit: More interesting stuff related to Google+ Sign-In – It’s part of Google Play!

http://android-developers.blogspot.no/2013/02/google-sign-in-now-part-of-google-play.html

Originally shared by Vic Gundotra

I’m excited about our launch of Google+ Sign-In. Now you can safely and securely sign in to an increasing number of your favorite applications and websites with just your Google+ password.

Of course there are lots of benefits for publishers and developers – but most of all – it’s designed for you and how you share. Selectively. Different things to different circles. Nuanced. Like in real life. 

Details are here: http://googleplusplatform.blogspot.com/2013/02/google-plus-sign-in.html

4 thoughts on “Google just launched Google+ Sign-In


  1. Of course, Kevin Powick – but overall, Google’s services make my day a LOT more pleasant, and in contrast to the other wannabe single sign-on provider, who’s face I shall not mention – I have very few reservations about being Google’s product.


  2. I’ve tapped in to oauth 2.0 for a client. There was one project I found but it vas too convoluted. I did a simple thing based on indy, using only the http component together with henris dcef. Sorry on the phone now, I’ll get back on this. Interesting and important stuff…

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