ANNOUNCE: Enabling Faithlife.com login for Feedback site

We operate a public feedback site at https://feedback.faithlife.com/
This site is run by a third-party company (FeedBear). Until now, it's only supported social/email login (e.g., log in with Google, Facebook, email, etc.). We plan to add the ability to log into the Feedback site with your Faithlife.com account. (This will be handled securely through our servers, not by sharing your password with a third party.)
Edit: The new Faithlife.com login will replace other social login mechanisms.
Logging in with a Faithlife.com account will provide your name and email address to the third party. This is used to contact you with updates on your feedback items and as described in their privacy policy: https://www.feedbear.com/privacy-policy
If you use the same email address on your Faithlife.com account as you were using with your previous FeedBear login, then you should end up logged into the same FeedBear account as before. If your email addresses are different, logging in with a Faithlife.com account may end up creating a distinct FeedBear account.
We will be enabling the single sign-on option very soon. Please report any problems or other feedback in this thread.
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Faithlife.com login has been enabled, completing this feedback item: https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/faithlife-com/posts/add-the-feedback-website-to-the-faithlife-sso-system
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Faithlife.com login has been enabled, completing this feedback item: https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/faithlife-com/posts/add-the-feedback-website-to-the-faithlife-sso-system
I've not been able to successfully log in with FeedBear for some time now. But I followed your link and now I have successfully linked it to my Faithlife account. This is much better. Thanks!
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Great news Bradley. Thank you!
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Bruce Dunning said:
I've not been able to successfully log in …
I started panicking when I saw this response…
Bruce Dunning said:… with FeedBear for some time now. But I followed your link and now I have successfully linked it to my Faithlife account. This is much better. Thanks!
… but the end of the sentence made it much better. [:D]
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Bruce Dunning said:
I've not been able to successfully log in …
I started panicking when I saw this response…
Bruce Dunning said:… with FeedBear for some time now. But I followed your link and now I have successfully linked it to my Faithlife account. This is much better. Thanks!
… but the end of the sentence made it much better.
I get into trouble often when I don't fully read something. [:)]
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This was great news! I have had no interest in signing up for yet another account, hopefully many will log in now. I have already placed my first votes!
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Hopefully this will mean the site will actually remember our logins. Before, I had to log in every time I visited the site and so often voted anonymously without realizing it. Please add a link for the feedback site to the top of the forums next to the other links as this may increase traffic and feedback.
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Thanks Bradley. I gave up on this site long ago because of the lack of single sign-on. I will once again make use of it.
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MJ. Smith said:
BUT then there is the matter of the bad link in the email
Yes, I was going to mention this too. I got the same email but I just ignored it as I knew my accounts were already linked.
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MJ. Smith said:
BUT then there is the matter of the bad link in the email
I believe Phil has already reached out to FeedBear about this. (This part isn't under our control; it looks like they didn't update part of their system when they added the SSO support.)
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Un-hijacking this thread, no need to respond, and not worth a new thread, but your auth.logos.com is still loosy-goosey moving between the forum, Logos.com, and Verbum. com. As for several years. Below left, Verbum doesn't know me, right, Logos does. Latest ios, Safari, and only Apple protecting-privacy. Pattern is random, suggesting it's not settings.
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DMB said:
Latest ios, Safari, and only Apple protecting-privacy.
You have correctly identified the issue. [:)]
Safari is doing what it's "supposed" to be doing: protecting you by disallowing Verbum from reading Faithlife/Logos cookies. (It's a bit more complicated than that, but you get the gist.) We are aware of SSO issues with Safari and plan to address them as we can.
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Safari is doing what it's "supposed" to be doing: protecting you by disallowing Verbum from reading Faithlife/Logos cookies
Thank you, Bradley; will be patent. Though maybe Verbum expects more tasty cookies ... hints of Italian ... smiling.
Again, no response needed, and unimportant, but the problem typically begins with the community.logos.com login (which for me is not often). Starting a login with Logos.com doesn't seem to bother Verbum.com recognizing the tasty Washington cookies.
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I came across a bug in the language filter today. I put in a description that the resource talks about Sodom and it wouldn't allow the post because of "Bad Words"
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