Happy Social Login
Let your users signup and login to your WordPress website using their favorite social media accounts Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Github and 42+ more. Happy Social Login is a free, easy-to-use WordPress plugin that makes registration and login a breeze. With just its social profiles (like Facebook, Google, or X (formerly Twitter)), your visitors can quickly sign up and log in to your site. No lengthy forms, no waiting for validation emails, and no more forgotten passwords. It’s simple, fast, and user-friendly!
🔗 Useful Links
Official Page || Demo || Documentation
Key Features:
- Quick registration and login via Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, and Github
- Easy integration with WordPress user accounts
- Customizable redirect URLs after registration and login
- Display social profile pictures as avatars
- Simple setup and user-friendly interface
- Helpful support for any questions or issues
- Additional Features in the Pro Version:
- Compatibility with WooCommerce, BuddyPress, UserPro, and more
- Access to additional providers like Amazon, PayPal, and more
- Control over email and username collection during registration
- Different login layouts and button styles
- Role-based access control for social logins
- Automatic assignment of user roles based on social login provider
Disclaimer
Happy Social Login is an independent plugin and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any of the third-party services mentioned in this documentation, including but not limited to Facebook, Google, Twitter, LinkedIn, GitHub, and others. All trademarks, service marks, and company names are the property of their respective owners. We do not hold any copyright over the APIs or services provided by these third parties. Any use of these services is subject to their respective terms of use and privacy policies. Users are responsible for complying with the terms of the third-party services they choose to enable through this plugin.
Happy Social Login relies on third-party services for authentication. When a user logs in using a social media account, their data is sent to the respective third-party service for authentication. Below is a list of the services used, along with their respective links to privacy policies:
