Sign in with Apple
Use this Guide to Use Apple Sign-In with Your App
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Use this Guide to Use Apple Sign-In with Your App
Last updated
Click the plus button in the left toolbar in Adalo
Scroll down and click the Explore Marketplace button
In the Marketplace, scroll to find the Sign in with Apple component and click the install button
Click the plus button in the left toolbar in Adalo
Search for the Sign in with Apple component
Drag the component on to your Sign In screen (and do the same for your Login screen)
Follow the steps below to configure the component:
Sign into your Apple Developer Account and go to Identifiers
Click on your App ID
Scroll down and check Sign In with Apple and then 'Save'
If you haven't already, follow the first three steps in our Publishing to the Apple App Store guide
Follow steps 1-10 of this guide.
After you select "Push Notifications" in the Capabilities step, also select the checkbox next to Sign in with Apple and enable it as the primary App ID
Click to Register your Bundle ID
Note: You will need to create a bundle ID for your app in your Apple Developer Account even if you are only publishing your app to Web or Android, but not iOS. If you are publishing your app to multiple platforms, you will only need to create one bundle ID.
Select Services IDs
Click Continue
4. Enter a Description (or name) for your Service ID such as "My Trip App" and a unique identifier for your service such as mytripapp.client. Then click "Continue"
5. Click Register
6. Now, on the list of Identifiers in your Apple Developer account, click on the Identifier you just created to further edit it.
7. Below the name and description, check the box next to Sign in with Apple, and then click the "Configure" button.
8. In the modal, make sure that your app is selected as the Primary App ID. Then, you'll need to enter at least 2 values:
Enter "previewer.adalo.com in the Domains and Subdomains box
Enter "https://previewer.adalo.com in the Return URLs box
If you're using a custom domain you will also need to add those to the lists:
Enter your own custom URL for your app in the Domains and Subdomains box (example: app.yoursite.com
Enter your own custom URL for your app in the Return URLs box (example: https://app.yoursite.com)
If your app doesn't show up in the Primary App ID field, make sure to head back to your Bundle ID setup and add the Sign In with Apple Capability. (See Step 3)
9. Completed your Service ID setup by clicking Next, then Done, then Continue, then Save (ignore warning)
NOTE: Apple allows users to obfuscate their emails from your app, meaning if the users chooses, you will not be able to see their real email. If you plan to gather emails for mailing lists or send transactional emails to users who sign up via Apple Sign-in, you will need to do two things:
Setup sending emails from your custom domain from an email service such as SendGrid, Mailerlite, Postmark, Mailchimp, etc.
Tell Apple which domains and email addresses your users will be receiving emails from so they can forward them appropriately. To do this go to https://developer.apple.com/account/resources/services/list and configure your domains and email addresses.
Full Name is only sent upon initial user sign up. Subsequent logins to your app using Sign In with Apple with the same account do not share any user info.
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