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Question Social Login

mr-wolf

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I recently installed a new server upon which I enabled "Social Login".
The server is already taken into production because I needed to relieve another one.

I am now starting to have mixed feelings about this and thinking of removing it.
At least I want to disable the Facebook option.

Am I right that there's not much to set or view?
Shouldn't I be able to enable/disable certain logins and see who is actually using it?
I haven't even tried to login myself as I don't want to compromise my account.
 
How do we know that Plesk user is exactly himself, and not some another guy?
Plesk server receives the email address of a user from received authorization data and checks the match with email addresses in the Plesk database. If the received email address is found under a particular user, Plesk authorizes Plesk Customer under this user.

In other words from official documentation - Social Login

If the email address in your Plesk profile matches a Google, GitHub, or Facebook account email, you can log in to Plesk with this account right away.
 
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