AuthKit
Adding authentication to your Shortcuts has been possible, but has been
very hard to implement in public Shortcuts. Why is that? Because for a while, we needed a "helper app" that must be downloaded from the App Store, to add these functions. Creators of Shortcuts fear from adding authentication because
one look at the Apple ID screen could potentially make the user of their Shortcuts stop using them. With AuthKit, that is completely removed. Instead of having to install an app, users install one Shortcut to enable authentication. The familiarity of this way also allows users with
Screen Time/Restrictions to continue using your Shortcut. And, by using a workaround in Shortcuts, AuthKit can even authenticate and reply back to your Shortcut
faster than many of these helper apps. With AuthKit, adding authentication into your Shortcuts is easy.
Trailer:
https://vimeo.com/441665767
Download:
https://routinehub.co/shortcut/4360
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