Thumbled Posted July 27, 2017 Posted July 27, 2017 After doing everything for the twitter login handler set up, I tested it out and it says it will need these permissions This application will be able to: Read Tweets from your timeline. See who you follow, and follow new people. Update your profile. Post Tweets for you. Will not be able to: Access your direct messages. See your email address. See your Twitter password. Why does the login handler need any of these? This is going to deter people from logging in via Twitter? Why does it need read and write permissions and not read only?
sweethoney Posted July 27, 2017 Posted July 27, 2017 that ok its the way titter have it set up because members on titter keeps ther mesages priv
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