Query related Facebook Integration into your website [closed] - javascript

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I just need to know one thing that is suppose, a user comes to my website and find option to get login using Facebook account then once he login, can i get and save the details of user to my database for communication purposes?
If it's possible then what's the way to implement this feature in php?
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Good ideas will be welcomed !

Yes, you can implement a "Facebook login" to your website (as you can do it with Twitter, Google+, Steam and much more..).
To do it, you must use the OAuth2 API. You can do it with JavaScript or PHP.
Check this link, it can help you.
I hope it helps you.

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