"Continue with Turtini" — use your Turtini account to sign in elsewhere
Turtini is a login provider, the same way "Sign in with Google" or "Sign in with Apple" work. When another website shows a "Continue with Turtini" button, you can use your existing Turtini account to sign in there — no new password to create, no new account to manage.
What you'll see:
• Click "Continue with Turtini" on the other site and a Turtini consent screen opens (at /oauth/authorize). It names the site asking to sign you in and lists exactly what it will receive.
• For a pure sign-in, that's just three things: **Confirm your identity** (your unique Turtini ID, so the site knows it's the same you each visit), **Your basic profile** (your name and profile photo), and **Your email address** (and whether it's verified). The exact items shown depend on what the site requested.
• Click **Allow** and you're returned to the site, signed in. Click **Deny** and nothing is shared.
One Tap (no click, no popup):
• If your browser supports it and you're already signed in to Turtini, some sites show a browser-native "Continue as [your name]" prompt before you click anything. That's the same identity handoff, just faster. Dismiss it to fall back to the normal button.
• Returning to a site you've already approved skips the consent screen entirely — you're signed straight in.
What a sign-in does NOT do:
• "Continue with Turtini" for identity only shares who you are — name, photo, email, and your stable ID. It does **not** give the site access to your org's data, your contacts, your calendar, or anything inside Turtini. (Apps that request data access — like ChatGPT or Claude reading your CRM — show those extra permissions explicitly on the same consent screen, and you'd see each one listed before approving.)
• You stay signed in to Turtini itself; this just vouches for you to the other site.
Managing the sites you've connected:
• Go to **Account → Integrations → Authorized Apps** to see every site and app you've signed in to or granted access. Each one shows when you approved it and what it can see.
• Click **Revoke** to cut a site off immediately — its session is cleared and it can't sign you in again until you re-approve. Revoking never penalizes you and is instant.
Because Turtini is one account for life, the site you signed in to keeps recognizing you as the same person on every visit — even as you change devices, email aliases, or orgs.