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Google Sign Up/in - What ifno is used

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Hello, I just signed up instant non a plattform by using "use google to sign up". 

Does anyone of you know what Information google gives the platfarm? LIke email, adress, phone number etc.? 

 

Regards

 

Google sends a random code to third-party sites to enable you to sign in to these sites with your Google Account. This code doesn't reveal any personal information. Also, the security of your Google Account will not be compromised by signing in to other sites with your account.

Source: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/112802?hl=en

 

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16 minutes ago, Botre said:

 

Google sends a random code to third-party sites to enable you to sign in to these sites with your Google Account. This code doesn't reveal any personal information. Also, the security of your Google Account will not be compromised by signing in to other sites with your account.

Source: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/112802?hl=en

 

 

Thank you but I mean I used it to sign up. I did not have to fill out any information?

27 minutes ago, Oliver said:

Hello, I just signed up instant non a plattform by using "use google to sign up". 

Does anyone of you know what Information google gives the platfarm? LIke email, adress, phone number etc.? 

 

Regards

 

I believe it depends on the website and what it requests.

Normally there is a popup telling you what information will be shared no?

I think you can also check somewhere on your Google account to see what websites are linked, and what data is being shared.

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16 minutes ago, Explv said:

 

I believe it depends on the website and what it requests.

Normally there is a popup telling you what information will be shared no?

I think you can also check somewhere on your Google account to see what websites are linked, and what data is being shared.

thanks

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