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Android FirebaseUI Authentication with Kotlin

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Markus Neuhoff

3:03:08

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  • 01 - Course Overview.mp4
    01:18
  • 02 - Course Overview and Firebase Introduction.mp4
    02:30
  • 03 - Firebase Authentication Methods.mp4
    03:43
  • 04 - Demo - Note Taking App Walkthrough.mp4
    02:57
  • 05 - Firebase Overview.mp4
    00:59
  • 06 - Demo - Set up the Firebase Project.mp4
    01:36
  • 07 - Demo - Add Gradle Dependencies.mp4
    07:08
  • 08 - Getting to Know Email Authentication.mp4
    02:35
  • 09 - Demo - Firebase Console - Email Sign-in.mp4
    01:38
  • 10 - Demo - Android Studio - Email Sign-in.mp4
    07:07
  • 11 - Sign-in with Google and Google Smart Lock.mp4
    03:26
  • 12 - Demo - Adding Google Sign-in and Smart Lock.mp4
    06:19
  • 13 - Facebook Sign-in.mp4
    02:51
  • 14 - Demo - Create Facebook App and Register with Firebase.mp4
    01:30
  • 15 - Demo - Register Our Android App with Facebook.mp4
    03:27
  • 16 - Demo - Add Facebook to Our Android App.mp4
    02:36
  • 17 - Demo - Validate with Facebook Test Users.mp4
    04:26
  • 18 - Twitter Sign-in Overview.mp4
    03:01
  • 19 - Demo - Create a Twitter App and Register It in Firebase.mp4
    04:56
  • 20 - Demo - Add Twitter to Our Android App.mp4
    04:57
  • 21 - Getting to Know Phone Sign-in.mp4
    09:41
  • 22 - Demo - Firebase Console - Configuring Phone Sign-in.mp4
    02:55
  • 23 - Demo - Android Studio - Configuring Phone Sign-in.mp4
    10:52
  • 24 - Getting to Know Anonymous Authentication.mp4
    04:24
  • 25 - Demo - Enabling Anonymous Authentication.mp4
    08:14
  • 26 - Demo - Creating Restricted Activities.mp4
    06:33
  • 27 - Demo - Redirecting to Restricted Activities.mp4
    02:36
  • 28 - Demo - Handling Account Merges.mp4
    08:30
  • 29 - Demo - Testing Account Merges.mp4
    01:47
  • 30 - Anonymous Authentication Summary.mp4
    01:37
  • 31 - Understanding App Styles.mp4
    08:33
  • 32 - Demo - Assessing App State and Select Color Scheme.mp4
    04:33
  • 33 - Demo - Applying our Color Scheme.mp4
    04:51
  • 34 - Demo - Styling FirebaseUI Auth.mp4
    03:02
  • 35 - Style Summary.mp4
    01:25
  • 36 - Reviewing Outstanding Issues.mp4
    06:35
  • 37 - Demo - Adding a Base Activity.mp4
    10:39
  • 38 - Demo - Adding Settings.mp4
    15:24
  • 39 - Final Summary.mp4
    01:57
  • Description


    Almost every mobile app needs to have authentication. Building a secure, scalable, and reliable authentication system and interface from scratch is a pain. Fortunately, the FirebaseUI Authentication library makes it easy to tackle this problem.

    What You'll Learn?


      In this day and age, mobile apps need to have authentication for increased security. In this course, Android FirebaseUI Authentication with Kotlin, you will gain the ability to confidently add a variety of authentication options to your Android app. First, you will learn how to implement multiple different providers such as Google, Twitter, and Facebook. Next, you will discover how to create an anonymous experience in your app that allows users to explore key features before they decide to create an account. Finally, you will explore how to enable your users to manage their own accounts. When you are finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of the FirebaseUI Authentication Library needed to create a seamless sign-in and account management experience in your Android apps.

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    Markus Neuhoff
    Markus Neuhoff
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    Markus is enthusiastic about using technology to solve problems and sharing that knowledge with others. After nearly a decade of .NET development, Markus made the transition to leadership, providing mentorship and technical guidance to a large team. Additionally, he continues to bridge the gap between technologists and business stakeholders. Leveraging a broad background in a variety of industries including Healthcare, Public Safety, and Higher Education, he is able to assess technology’s true impact and how to best communicate it to others. Within the last few years, he has taken up Android development and emerging technologies such as IOT, streaming media devices, and smart homes. When he isn’t using technology, Markus enjoys hiking, working out, and mountain biking. Most importantly, Markus enjoys finding new topics and areas to discover.
    Pluralsight, LLC is an American privately held online education company that offers a variety of video training courses for software developers, IT administrators, and creative professionals through its website. Founded in 2004 by Aaron Skonnard, Keith Brown, Fritz Onion, and Bill Williams, the company has its headquarters in Farmington, Utah. As of July 2018, it uses more than 1,400 subject-matter experts as authors, and offers more than 7,000 courses in its catalog. Since first moving its courses online in 2007, the company has expanded, developing a full enterprise platform, and adding skills assessment modules.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 39
    • duration 3:03:08
    • level preliminary
    • Release Date 2023/10/10