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YouTube now gets Facebook integration. You can now sign up for YouTube with your Facebook account. Will definitely make it easier for you to share videos from YouTube directly to Facebook. Once you click on Sign up for YouTube with your Facebook account this is what you get to see.
As you see from the image below by signing up for YouTube with your Facebook account you will be allowing the application to send you emails, access your Facebook public information, access posts in your news feeds.
YouTube is requesting permission to do the following:
Once you click on allow application this is the screen you get if you have already logged into YouTUbe with your Google account
Note: YouTube has now removed this ability to sign-in using Facebook. You can now only sign-in to YouTube using a Google or a YouTube account.
As you see from the image below by signing up for YouTube with your Facebook account you will be allowing the application to send you emails, access your Facebook public information, access posts in your news feeds.
YouTube is requesting permission to do the following:
| YouTube |
Once you click on allow application this is the screen you get if you have already logged into YouTUbe with your Google account
You're currently signed in to Google
In order to sign you up for YouTube, we need to log you out of your Google Account before starting the sign-up process.
Sign me up!
It seems that this is being rolled out in a phased manner and the way to reach this signup page is if you click on a video in Facebook and get directed to YouTube. If you have any additional information do let us know.
Note: YouTube has now removed this ability to sign-in using Facebook. You can now only sign-in to YouTube using a Google or a YouTube account.
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