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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">If user was "registered" to Keycloak
through Github, then his Keycloak user account will be "linked"
with Github. You can see the social links (aka. federated
identities) in admin console for any particular user. User himself
can see them also in account management.<br>
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Finally our event SPI has an event, which is triggered after
registration through social is finished, so you can write an
EventListener to listen to this event and immediately do something
once user "john" was registered with usage of github social
provider.<br>
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Marek<br>
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On 31/08/16 08:52, Zeus Arias Lucero | BEEVA wrote:<br>
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<pre style="color:rgb(0,0,0)">I have a question.
With the social login, is possible to know the origin? In the case of
github, if the user belongs to the organization, is there any way to know?
Greetings!</pre>
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