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I have a use case where a user can sign in with Google. After signing in with Google, the user can authenticate with Twitter, Outlook, etc but the JWT token and session would be only using Google login.
The authentication with Twitter, Outlook is only to initiate auth from the client-side and persist tokens on the backend.
Can I use next-auth for such a use case? If yes, how?
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I have a use case where a user can sign in with Google. After signing in with Google, the user can authenticate with Twitter, Outlook, etc but the JWT token and session would be only using Google login.
The authentication with Twitter, Outlook is only to initiate auth from the client-side and persist tokens on the backend.
Can I use next-auth for such a use case? If yes, how?
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