End user authentication is a feature you can optionally integrate to verify the identities of your end users. This ensures that when end users engage with widgets, such as commenting, their identity is confirmed and secure from impersonation.
Noticeable employs Single Sign-On (SSO) tokens for this authentication process:
On your server(s) side, you create an SSO token for each end user (using a secret we share).
You pass this SSO token with our Javascript SDK before rendering any widget.
Voilà! Your end user's identity is now securely authenticated with Noticeable widgets.
Note: While it's still possible to pass end user traits using our Javascript SDK as outlined in our various identification methods, this approach is no longer recommended.
]]>End user authentication is a feature you can optionally integrate to verify the identities of your end users. This ensures that when end users engage with widgets, such as commenting, their identity is confirmed and secure from impersonation.
Noticeable employs Single Sign-On (SSO) tokens for this authentication process:
On your server(s) side, you create an SSO token for each end user (using a secret we share).
You pass this SSO token with our Javascript SDK before rendering any widget.
Voilà! Your end user's identity is now securely authenticated with Noticeable widgets.
Note: While it's still possible to pass end user traits using our Javascript SDK as outlined in our various identification methods, this approach is no longer recommended.
]]>Using a modal widget, you can announce your product changes or deals in front of your users. In contrary to the popup or top banner widget, full publications content is displayed when the widget is opened.
As a trigger to open a modal widget you can select among the ones we already propose with other widgets: custom
, floating button
, icon
, text + badge
, or none
.
If you prefer to use no triggers and automatically open a modal widget when you publish a new publication, that’s possible. To do so, while editing a publication on step 2, “Options”, enable the switch option “Automatically open widgets when the publication is new”:
]]>Using a modal widget, you can announce your product changes or deals in front of your users. In contrary to the popup or top banner widget, full publications content is displayed when the widget is opened.
As a trigger to open a modal widget you can select among the ones we already propose with other widgets: custom
, floating button
, icon
, text + badge
, or none
.
If you prefer to use no triggers and automatically open a modal widget when you publish a new publication, that’s possible. To do so, while editing a publication on step 2, “Options”, enable the switch option “Automatically open widgets when the publication is new”:
]]>The new Top Banner widget allows you to tell people about your latest updates, promotions, discounts, maintenances or even keep users updated about ongoing issues.
The widget layout is quite flexible in the sense that you can either set a title, title + description, Call-To-Action (CTA), and even include a countdown to promote limited offers. Metrics such as the number of views and CTA clicks are also collected.
]]>The new Top Banner widget allows you to tell people about your latest updates, promotions, discounts, maintenances or even keep users updated about ongoing issues.
The widget layout is quite flexible in the sense that you can either set a title, title + description, Call-To-Action (CTA), and even include a countdown to promote limited offers. Metrics such as the number of views and CTA clicks are also collected.
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