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For years, you’ve heard people say, “Never tell anybody your user account name and password.” Now, it seems Windows 8 wants you to break that rule.

When you first open your People, Mail, or Messaging apps, Windows 8 ask you to enter your account names and passwords from Facebook, Google, Twitter, LinkedIn, Hotmail, and other services.

It’s not as scary as you think, though. Microsoft and the other networks have agreed to share your information, only if you approve it. And should you approve it, Windows connects to your social network — Facebook, for example — where you can tell Facebook it’s okay to share your information with the People app in Windows 8.

  • If no social account is found, either the user does not exist or the user hasn’t linked any social accounts yet. With that in mind, we search the users table by email, because the user may have.
  • Instead of giving them a login to your accounts, you are just giving them a login to your social media management tool. With a social media management tool, people will not be able to make any actual changes to your account. They will be able to post messages, conversate with your audience, and see your analytics data in most cases.

In your HubSpot account, click the settings icon settings in the main navigation bar. In the left sidebar menu, navigate to Marketing Social. In the Share column of the Social accounts table, select the Share checkboxes next to any social accounts you want to share with other users in your account. Your changes will be saved automatically. When developing your company’s social media accounts, it’s essential to consider the needs of both mobile and desktop users. Follow these four tips to optimize your social accounts for desktop and mobile users. Make Sure Cover Images Look Great on All Platforms. Creating a dynamic cover image is important for all social platforms.

And, frankly, approving the information swap is a huge timesaver. When you link those accounts to Windows 8, your computer signs in to each service, imports your friends’ contact information, and stocks your apps.

To fill in Windows 8 about your online social life, follow these steps:

  1. From the Start screen, open the Mail app.

    The tile-filled Start screen appears when you first turn on your computer. If it’s not onscreen, fetch it with these steps:

    • Mouse: Point at the top- or bottom-right corners to summon the Charms bar. Then click the Start icon that appears.

    • Keyboard: Press the Windows key.

    • Touchscreen: Slide your finger inward from the screen’s right edge to fetch the Charms bar and then tap the Start icon.

    Click the Mail tile, and the app opens. If you haven’t yet signed up for a Microsoft account, a prompter appears, reminding you that you need one.

    When the Mail app first appears, it usually contains at least one e-mail: a welcoming message from Microsoft. (Mail also asks you to Allow or Decline the sending of error messages to Microsoft, so the company can improve its products.)

  2. Enter your accounts into the Mail app.

    To add accounts, summon the Charms bar, click the Settings icon, click Accounts, and click Add an Account. Mail lists the accounts you can add: Hotmail, Outlook, Google, or Exchange.

    To add a Google account, for example, click the word Google. Windows 8 takes you to a secure area on Google’s website where you can authorize the transaction by entering your Gmail e-mail address and password and then clicking Connect.

    Repeat these steps for other listed accounts, authorizing each of them to share information with your Windows account.

  3. Return to the Start screen, click the People tile, and enter your other accounts.

    Now’s your chance to tell Windows about your friends: Click the People tile on the Start screen. When it appears, you may spot friends listed in the address books associated with the e-mail accounts you entered in Step 1.

    Continue adding contacts by entering your usernames and passwords from accounts from Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and others.

    For example, choose Facebook, click Connect, and a window appears for you to enter your Facebook name and password.

After you’ve entered your accounts, Windows 8 automatically fetches your e-mail through your Mail app, fills the People app with your friends’ contact information, and adds any appointments in your Calendar app.

Although it might seem frightening to give Windows 8 your coveted usernames and passwords, it enriches Windows 8 in many ways:

  • Instead of typing in your contacts by hand, they’re waiting for you automatically, whether they’re from Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn or they’re connected with your Google, Hotmail, Outlook, or Windows Live account.

  • Windows 8 apps work well with apps and programs from other companies. For example, if a friend wants to chat with you from Facebook, the Windows 8 Messaging program opens, letting you swap messages. You don’t need to open Facebook; Windows Messaging app talks with Facebook’s messaging app.

  • You can view your friends’ Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn messages and photos directly from the People app. You no longer need to make the rounds of all your social networks to see what everybody’s doing.

  • Don’t like these new-fangled Windows 8 apps? Then ignore them and spend your time on the Windows 8 desktop. There, you can visit Facebook and your other accounts from your web browser, the same way you’ve always done.

For more information about Windows 8 and its features, explore Windows 8 For Dummies, available online.

Resolve errors that occur when you sign in to your Adobe account with Facebook, Google, or Apple (social sign-in).

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You were previously able to sign in to your Adobe account with Facebook, Google, or Apple (social account). Now, you are unable to sign in with your social account, or don't have access to your social account anymore.

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Sign in with your Adobe ID and password. Your Adobe ID is the email address associated with your social account.

Haven't set up your Adobe ID password? Follow the steps below to set up your password if you have added your mobile number or alternative email to your Adobe account.

Note:

If you haven't added your mobile phone number or alternative email to your Adobe account, contact us.

  1. On the Adobe account sign-in page, enter your Adobe ID, and then click Continue.

    Sometimes you only see a dummy email address while signing in to different services using Apple. To get your actual Apple ID email address, go to Apple settings on your iPhone/iPad.

  2. Click Reset your password and follow the onscreen instructions.

  3. Sign in to your Adobe account using the Adobe ID and the password which you just set up.

    Note:

    You can continue to sign in and manage your account using the Adobe ID and password.

Error: 'You did not authorize the Adobe Facebook app.'

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You get this error if you had chosen to sign in to your Adobe account with Facebook, and then selected Cancel instead of Continue as <your name> (shown in the picture below on the right).

On the sign-in page, click Continue with Facebook, enter your Facebook credentials, and select Continue as <your name>.

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Select 'Continue as <your name>' instead of Cancel

You get this message if you have turned off the setting in Facebook which stops Facebook from interacting with other apps.

In the message window, select Turn On. Then follow the onscreen instructions.

Browser won't open when you try to sign in from an Adobe app

When you try to sign in with your social account from an Adobe app, browser won't open.

Sign in with your Adobe ID and password from the Adobe app. Your Adobe ID is the email address associated with your social account.

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Haven't set up your Adobe ID password? Follow the steps below:

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  1. Navigate to the Adobe Account sign-in page. Choose your social (Facebook, Google, or Apple) account to sign in.

    Having problems signing in with your social account on the Adobe accounts page?

    See Can't sign in to Adobe account with social account | Don't have access to social account anymore.

  2. Choose the Password and security section in the left pane, and click Set password. Follow the onscreen instructions.

  3. Go back to the Adobe app from which you were trying to sign in. Enter your Adobe ID, and then click Continue.

  4. Enter the password that you set up, and then click Continue.

    Note:

    You can continue to sign in and manage your account using the Adobe ID and password.

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