Lol Hope this helps To disable social logins in your browser, you’ll need to access the browser’s settings and toggle off the relevant options. The process may vary slightly depending on your browser, but here’s a general outline: Brave Browser: Brave browser offers a built-in feature to block embedded social media posts and logins. To disable social logins in Brave: Open Brave browser and click on the menu icon (three horizontal lines) from the top-right corner. Choose Settings. Scroll down to the Privacy section and toggle off Allow Facebook logins and embedded posts. You can also block embedded tweets from Twitter and LinkedIn posts by toggling off their respective options. Other Browsers: If you’re using a different browser, you may need to: Check your browser’s settings for a Social Login or Single Sign-On option. Look for a switch or toggle to enable or disable social login options. Some browsers might require you to disable specific social media platforms (e.g., Facebook, Twitter) or third-party login services. Important Note: Disabling social logins in your browser will not remove existing login credentials or data. If you’ve already authorized social media platforms to access your account information, you may need to revoke those permissions separately. By disabling social logins in your browser, you’ll prevent future attempts to log in using social media platforms and reduce the potential risks associated with sharing your online identity across multiple services. 🌐
So it’s called a social login? That doesn’t seem like even the right language! Thanks 😊
Just another marketing gimmick to steal your data
I think single sign-in and social login are interchangeable here in the how-to, but the older term is single-sign-in. I believe Google started it, with linking to YouTube, Maps, Gmail, etc.