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I want to develop some application for my Google Home but before I start coding I have to be sure if I can connect the Google Home with third party service for example:




  • Paypal

  • Amazon


I mean all service API that need an authentication like paypal popup or facebook popup or something similar.










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    I want to develop some application for my Google Home but before I start coding I have to be sure if I can connect the Google Home with third party service for example:




    • Paypal

    • Amazon


    I mean all service API that need an authentication like paypal popup or facebook popup or something similar.










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      I want to develop some application for my Google Home but before I start coding I have to be sure if I can connect the Google Home with third party service for example:




      • Paypal

      • Amazon


      I mean all service API that need an authentication like paypal popup or facebook popup or something similar.










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      I want to develop some application for my Google Home but before I start coding I have to be sure if I can connect the Google Home with third party service for example:




      • Paypal

      • Amazon


      I mean all service API that need an authentication like paypal popup or facebook popup or something similar.







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          Yes. You can use Account Linking with OAuth to have them log into your service through an OAuth service you control (such as Auth0's). That OAuth service can require them to login using Paypal or Facebook's sign-in services.






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