Get Started with Firebase Authentication on Android
Read moreHow does Firebase authentication work under the hood?
What happens under the hood is that the custom token is sent to the Firebase Auth service in exchange for an ID token and refresh token pair which are used to keep the client SDK authenticated .
Read moreHow do I set up Firebase authentication?
Get Started with Firebase Authentication on Websites
Read moreHow do I get Firebase authentication key?
To authenticate a service account and authorize it to access Firebase services, you must generate a private key file in JSON format. To generate a private key file for your service account: In the Firebase console, open Settings > Service Accounts. Click Generate New Private Key, then confirm by clicking Generate Key .
Read moreWhat is Firebase phone authentication?
You can use Firebase Authentication to sign in a user by sending an SMS message to the user’s phone . The user signs in using a one-time code contained in the SMS message.
Read moreWhy should I use Firebase for authentication?
Firebase Authentication aims to make building secure authentication systems easy, while improving the sign-in and onboarding experience for end users . It provides an end-to-end identity solution, supporting email and password accounts, phone auth, and Google, Twitter, Facebook, and GitHub login, and more.
Read moreHow do I log into Firebase with my email and password?
If you haven’t yet connected your app to your Firebase project, do so from the Firebase console. Enable Email/Password sign-in: In the Firebase console, open the Auth section. On the Sign in method tab, enable the Email/password sign-in method and click Save .
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