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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T05:25:11+00:00 2026-05-26T05:25:11+00:00

I decided to look into using Google Identity Toolkit. I knew I liked the

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I decided to look into using Google Identity Toolkit. I knew I liked the UI, and the idea of using a “federated” login system. I’m now having my doubts, as while my site works well with gmail/ymail/hotmail etc, it doesn’t seem to support any of the social platforms.

Essentially, I just need an email address from people to be registered with the site, so I thought GITKit was the perfect solution.

Should I have gone down a custom route (like stackoverflow?), or have I missed some of the GITKit documentation?

Any help would be much appreciated.

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    2026-05-26T05:25:12+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 5:25 am

    I did do a fair amount of googling prior to posting that question. However, I have come accross some answers. Rather than delete my post – I guess I should share the information. If others thought the information was clear, please delete this thread!

    Firstly, there is a page identifying how to add custom IDP’s: https://sites.google.com/site/gitooldocs/customidps

    There is also a sample site (http://www.openidsamplestore.com/localmapping/) which uses facebook.

    How does the advanced demo work for identity providers who are not
    E-mail providers, such as social networks?

    The hardest part about
    designing the advanced site was to find a way to handle all the
    edge-cases that can happen with these types of identity providers.
    Google previously published a summary of best-practices for
    account-linking that describes why these types of identity providers
    are so much harder to support. However this demo provides a user
    self-service mechanism for all the tricky cases to avoid the costs
    that a website might otherwise occur if those users contact a customer
    support representative.

    Finally, a best practices run-down is available here:

    https://sites.google.com/site/oauthgoog/UXFedLogin/loginlogic

    EDIT 1 :

    If that identity provider asserts email addresses that it does not
    host, we suggest you also implement additional account linking logic.

    A future version of GITKit will add support for these type of
    identity providers, such as social networks, which will avoid the need
    to implement that logic

    Perhaps GITKit is the future after-all… Would be nice to have an idea of the time-frame in which this support will be added though…

    EDIT 2 :

    Direct from the horses mouth (Eric Sachs @ Google – Source Link):

    That feature is not expected to be generally available in 2011. We
    are shooting for Q1 2012

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