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Tagged: LinkedIn, oauth, r_emailaddres, Signing
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- November 21, 2023 at 3:16 pm #595933
Hi dear all,
we’re having issues connecting NextScripts WordPress Plugin with LinkedIn API.Current installed version of plugin:
Plugin Version: 4.4.2
Active Addons: Multi Account v.1.0.3
SNAP Proxies Addon v.1.0.2
Scheduled and Delayed Posting Addon v.1.0.4We have setup the LinkedIn App on LinkedIn developers platform as you described. Under Products the “Share on LinkedIn” and “Sign in with LinkedIn using OpenID Connect” ist active. Under Auth we’ve setup the “Authorized redirect URLs for your app” with the full URL of Nextscripts “www.ourdomain.tld/wp-admin/admin.php?page=nxssnap”.
But when trying to authorize the account with/or without marketing API (doesn’t matter) LinkedIn is giving us the following error back after redirecting:
—-=={ oAuth 2.0 LinkedIn ERROR }==—-
Scope “r_emailaddress” is not authorized for your applicationI didn’t found anything working via search – so I try to reach out someone here 🙂
Thanks in advance!
Regards
NormanJanuary 11, 2024 at 12:42 pm #595953Because nobody responded to this post, also not via support ticket. We have tried out another Plugin https://www.fs-poster.com and are really happy with that – also with support 😉
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