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Sign-up/Sign-in with Facebook, Gmail or Yahoo! Accounts on HeartPatients.com

Hi,

You can now Sign-up/Sign-in directly with your Facebook, Gmail or Yahoo account. Try it now at http://www.heartpatients.com

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Here at HeartPatients.com, we pay close attention to member feedback. Our members consistently remind us how important it is to have complete freedom to customize their online community experience. An important request around this idea has been for a more streamlined member registration and sign-in process. After all, who has the time to create and remember yet another username and password?

In the last couple of weeks, we’ve had our heads down, rolling out new ways for member registration and sign-on. Today, we’re taking another big step in this direction. With the launch of Social Sign-In, you can now have the ability to enable sign up and sign in via Facebook, Google, or Yahoo! account.

First-time visitors no longer need to provide an email address and choose a password to sign up for a HeartPatients.com. Instead, they can simply use an existing Facebook, Google, or Yahoo! account — and complete the registration flow in a couple of clicks. Their name and email address will be automatically populated in the sign-up form. Better yet, if they sign up with their Facebook account, their birthdate, gender, and profile photo will also be automatically filled out during the sign-up process.

Returning members will find that signing in to HeartPatients.com has now become incredibly simple. All it takes now is one click. Gone are the days when members would need to type in their username and password. On the Sign-Up / Sign-In box, members can also see which accounts are supported. If a signed-out member clicks on the icon of the service they initially chose to join with, they’ll be signed in right away — no extra steps or
clicks needed.

This implementation of Social Sign-In lays the foundation for supporting additional methods of third-party authentication. Facebook, Google, and Yahoo! are the initial set of available services, and we will be adding more options in the future.

Go to http://www.heartpatients.com now!


regards,
HeartPatients.com Team

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