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# Social Login

On Wink, users can log in with social accounts such as Gmail, Discord, X, Reddit, etc.

Upon logging in with social accounts, a wallet is created and linked to the profile within seconds. This wallet is non-custodial, and a generated private key can be exported  to access the wallet's funds even if access to the social login is lost.

The wallet system is built on Web3Auth, a Web3 wallet provider. Its SDK operates only on the user's front-end and manages interactions between OAuth providers and the Auth Network. This ensures that the private key is not stored. The only stored data is an anonymized identifier from OAuth or JWT, essential for linking within the infrastructure.

{% hint style="info" %}
Advanced Web3 users can log in with existing wallets through Phantom, Glow or Solflare
{% endhint %}

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