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22 Jan 2015   Updated: 22 Jan 2015   Rating: 4.78/5    Votes: 9   Popularity: 4.56
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Extending Users
Security
Identity
22 Jan 2015   Updated: 22 Jan 2015   Rating: 5.00/5    Votes: 13   Popularity: 5.57
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How to use the new Identity framework with external authentication services such as Google, Facebook, Twitter and so forth, retrieving information from users profiles. Including NInject integration.
25 Jan 2015   Updated: 25 Jan 2015   Rating: 4.29/5    Votes: 4   Popularity: 2.58
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Creating our database context and extending roles
3 Feb 2015   Updated: 3 Feb 2015   Rating: 4.96/5    Votes: 9   Popularity: 4.73
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In the first two articles, we could go through the process of creating and setting up an MVC project with Identity Framework 2.0. Now it's turn to handle external logins that are bundled already in the default project, we just need to activate them.
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11 Feb 2015   Updated: 9 Mar 2015   Rating: 4.70/5    Votes: 14   Popularity: 5.38
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In the past articles, we could see how a website with Identity Framework 2 is set up and customized to our own needs. We could also implement Facebook Login, Google Auth and Twitter Login. But in the real world, we need much more than that. In the current article, we will learn how to capture data.

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Software developer, amateur writer, sports fan. I like more travelling than breathing Smile | :) I play any existing sport on earth but I love soccer (forever). I'm working on bigdata now and the topic and future of this is more than exciting.