Sign up on CURE.org with your Facebook account

Greetings CURE Community!

For those of you who are on Facebook (and given that there are over 500 million people on Facebook, that’s probably a good many of you), I wanted to take a moment to highlight one of the important features on the new CURE.org – the ability to sign into CURE.org through your Facebook account. Here’s how it works.

You can login to CURE.org through your Facebook account

How do I login?

On any page on CURE.org, you can click on banner at the top of the page (see the graphic above) to bring up a login box. (see the graphic below).

Login to CURE.org through your Facebook account

From there, you can click on the Facebook button and a popup will appear from Facebook, asking you to login. Once you enter your Facebook username and password and click “Login”, the page will reload and you’ll see a new set of links at the top of the page.

Cre Carbonaro-Worrall is logged into CURE.org

Congratulations! You’ve logged into CURE.org using your Facebook account. Don’t you feel so “tech-savvy”?

So what?

Now, for the most important question: why should you login to CURE.org. Here’s a list of important reasons.

  • Signing in with your Facebook account makes it easier to Recommend a page on CURE.org to your friends and family through Facebook
  • Signing in makes it easier for you to comment on the CURE Blog
  • And… all the great features and programs we have planned for this year require that you login to CURE.org. So if sharing content online isn’t of interest to you, just wait. More great opportunities are on their way!

Hopefully that was informative and helpful. If you have a question or comment, I’d love to hear back from you in the comment form below or click “Email Joel Now” to send me a message directly.

God bless and have a good weekend!

Posted by: Joel Worrall

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Joel is VP of cure.org (technology, marketing & communications). He is passionate about how we use technology to live out CURE's mission, and he's happy to talk to you about it. Outside of work, Joel is a fan of U2, a long-suffering supporter of the Cleveland Browns, and a master's student in Old Testament at Evangelical Theological Seminary. Joel is thankful to call Mechanicsburg, PA home, where he lives with his favorite person (his wife) Cre, his shiny new daughter Eliana, and his only dog Ezra. He welcomes your comments, emails, and Tweets unless you are a SPAM-bot.

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