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Reposted on 2024-04-01
by Syed Saad Peerzada

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Original - Posted on 2024-02-14
by Syed Saad Peerzada



            
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I've noticed that many users encounter challenges when implementing **LinkedIn Single Sign-On (SSO) in Amazon Cognito**.The latest documentation now provides a straightforward and seamless way to integrate LinkedIn SSO directly with Amazon Cognito. I have integrated it on my end and it works perfectly fine. This is the **[documentation][1]** from where I implemented.
This is how it looks in my case after integration: [![LinkedIn_SSO_with_AWS_Cognito][2]][2]

[1]: https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/cognito-linkedin-auth0-social-idp [2]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/oRLVE.png
I've noticed that many users encounter challenges when implementing **LinkedIn Single Sign-On (SSO) in Amazon Cognito**, often relying on Auth0 for the integration. However, I wanted to highlight that the Amazon official documentation has been recently updated. The latest documentation now provides a straightforward and seamless way to integrate LinkedIn SSO directly with Amazon Cognito. I have integrated it on my end and it works perfectly fine.
This is how it looks in my case:
![Image_of_LinkedIn_SSO_with_Cognito][1]
This is the [documentation][2] from where I implemented.

[1]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/39u5i.png [2]: https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/cognito-linkedin-auth0-social-idp

        
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