![]() ![]() ![]() By doing so, you remain independent from your Facebook or Twitter account. Note: I didn't test all browsers but it worked for me in both Safari and Chrome. You can also use your email address (without Facebook or Twitter) to join Pinterest. Where here you can replace the anchor's href to whichever url you need if you are building a server-side Oauth dance like I am planning to do (alternatively you could register the Facebook javascript api's FB.login() call to the onclick here). This is how secure it to log in into your account applying the use of your Facebook account. So my hacky solution presented comes from combining ScottyG's answer from this question with the iframe taken from the Pinterest site to get the following: Create a New Personal or Business Pinterest Account Pinterest was an invite-only social network in its early days, but now offers a number of ways to sign up. I found that Pinterest uses this endpoint to generate it's nice button: /v2.7/plugins/login_button.php however, the generated output seems to be tied into the Pinterest Facebook application ID only (I tried inputting my ID but only received a standard login button as per Facebook documentation here). ![]() I have a solution, but it's certainly not optimal. ![]()
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