My site has privacy policy and terms of service, when user registered required to agree to both of them. But also I have option of sign up with facebook. Do user required to agree to my privacy policy and terms of service when signing up to my site with facebook?
Agree to my privacy policy when sign up to my site via facebook
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Users don’t automatically agree to your site’s policy, when the use your FB app to login.
But you can add your site’s policy URL as your app’s policy URL in your app settings, then it will show up as link on the bottom of the login dialog. I think that by logging in to an app users are expected to be agreeing to the policy linked to in the login dialog.