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I believe an updated Apple tos prevents this now. Apple doesn't want users to be targeted through emails or 3rd party ids. Marked as spam
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This is based on heresay / speculation, but my understanding is that SSO won't be allowed in the app unless the user has opted into ad tracking. Facebook just recently announed a new SDK with limited functionality if the user has opted out, so my guess is that Facebook is preparing to not collect any data about the user if they have opted out of ad tracking. Edit: It looks like SSO is specifically called out in the AppTrackingTransparency documentation: Marked as spam
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