The developers of this app have not set up this app properly for Facebook Login? - facebook

I'm trying to make a login with Facebook available in my script. I've done everything, but when I attempt to login with a Facebook account I get this error from Facebook:
Error
App Not Setup: The developers of this app have not set up this app properly for Facebook Login.
Here's error screenshot:
Any ideas?

the problem was you have to set
Do you want to make this app and all its live features available to the general public?
set status and review to ON and problem solved
enjoy coding

With respect to the all the other answers, here's the screenshot to help someone.
Go to https://developers.facebook.com/
Click on the Apps menu on the top bar.
Select the respective app from the drop down.
The circle next to your app name is not fully green. When you hover mouse on it, you'll see a popup saying, "Not available to all users because your app is not live."
So next, you've to make it publicly available.
Click on setting at left panel. [see the screenshot below]
In Basic tab add your "Contact Email" (a valid email address - I've added the one which I'm using with developers.facebook.com) and make "Save changes".
Next click "App Review" at left panel. [see the screenshot below]
Look for this, Do you want to make this app and all its live features available to the general public? and Turn ON the switch next to this.
That's it! - App is now publicly available. See the fully green circle next to the app name.

Since the UI of the facebook has changed recently, here's the latest update for setting the sandbox mode ON/OFF :
Go to https://developers.facebook.com/
Click on the Apps menu on the top bar.
Select the respective app from the drop down.
Go to 'Status & Review' from the table in the left side of the page.
Do you want to make this app and all its live features available to the general public? - Select switch to set YES/NO value.
Update:
The YES/NO button will be disabled until and unless you provide your contact email.
Go to "Settings" in the left menu.
Update your Contact Email.
Hit the "Save" button at the bottom of the page.
Update:
'Status & Review' is replaced by 'App Review' now

If the app is still in private mode (Status and Review set to NO), then only Facebook users with role in the app can login.
That unless you set it to public (Status and Review set to YES).
To add more users to be able to login to a private app:
Go to https://developer.facebook.com
Go to Apps -> "Your app" -> Roles
Choose Add Administrator,Developer or Tester.

Many reasons including:
Sandbox mode is ON
Domain name is different
Site URL is different.

This error also occurs when you try to log in in your test version of the Facebook app and you have not added the user you are trying to test the log in with in the Roles -> Testers section.
To fix it, just add the email address of the Facebook account you are trying to log in with in the section above.
Finally, make sure the user you added accepts the request sent before you try to test otherwise the log in process will fail in the second screen just after the user accept the conditions.

Make Sure in left panel App review tab selected (Your app is currently live and available to the public.) tab is ON and App status is GREEN
Happy Programming

And addition to all these beautifull comments dont forget to Start A Submission

There are a bunch of possible things which could trigger this error:
In your case, you just need to add your facebook account into either tester, developer or admin of your facebook app as you want to use that account to test.
But if you see the error upon clicking connect to facebook(before you have chance to enter facebook credentials), then it means your current facebook account detected from cookie is not a valid tester/developer/admin account for your app.
Your could either add your account in or just hit facebook.com and sign out(to remove the undesired cookie).

I had the same problem but now here is how I solved it
Go to https://developers.facebook.com/
• Click on the Apps menu on the top bar.
• Select the respective app from the drop down.
• Click Settings from the table in the left side of the page
• Then under the Contact Email type in your email you would like to use
• Then click save settings button
• Go to 'Status & Review' from the table in the left side of the page.
• Do you want to make this app and all its live features available to the general public? - Select switch to set YES/NO value.

For other users that run into this issue, the app I was testing against was a test version of our production app and didn't have the option to turn status and review to ON as others have mentioned here.
The fix was to create a new app which is not a test app, and configure it like the production version. The non-test version allows the option to turn status and review to ON.
My specific use was testing a user registered with a phone number instead of an email address. I tried adding that user into different roles of our test app (Developer and Tester), but to no avail. My guess is it has something to do with the user not having an email associated with it.
Here's more info on test apps: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/apps/test-apps

Hemang's answer was right, BUT, there's one extra step you'll need, which is to add a Facebook App ID. (I discovered I was missing this part):
Once you've done that in addition to Hemang's answer, you'll be good to go!

Okay - sandbox is off, domain has to be correct because 99% of the users can reach the app, and "all its live features available to the general public" is set to yes.

Now, You need to add a "Privacy Policy URL" in the App Details tab (developers.facebook.com).
This is a new Policy of Facebook.

This resolved my issue if you do not want to make the app available to the public (keeping Status & Review on NO)
I had to sign out of the previous account on the Facebook App and also remove the Facebook account in Settings. Removing just from the Settings will not remove the error because the App itself still has the previous account logged in.
If you have set your Roles as Administrator/Developer/Tester, you can put in that account login info in and it should work then.

do setup by following bellow link and domain name you need to mention as like wht you have mentioned in facebook app domain name.
Go to https://developers.facebook.com/
Click on the Apps menu on the top bar.

This is because you didn't make your Facebook app live. For this go to:
Facebook developer page->Select your app->you will see top of the right your live option is disable and click to enable it->It will refer to you in "basic setting section"->You have to add "privacy policy url" and "Terms and services url" also you may select app category->then save the setting.
Note: You can use any blogspot or website to make your privacy policy also terms and condition page.Both I gave same url which worked.

after a lot of tries, I've read in other topics which someone said "delete all your apps and create it again". I did that but, as you can imagine, a new App will create a new Application ID on Facebook's page.
So, even after all the "set public things" it didn't work because the application ID was wrong in my code due to the creation of a new App on Facebook developer page.
So, as AndrewSmiley said above, you should remeber to update that in your app #strings

Set LoginBehavior if you have installed facebook app in your phone
loginButton.setLoginBehavior(LoginBehavior.WEB_ONLY);

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app not active: This app is not currently accessible and the app developer is aware of the issue

I got this error on the Facebook page.
App not active: This app is not currently accessible and the app developer is aware of the issue. you will be able to log in when the app is reactivated.
Also, I was implement facebook login in the Laravel with "Laravel Socialite".
It's happened because your app on Facebook for developers website is not live
solution
go to Facebook for developers from here
choose My Apps from the top bar
click on your app icon ( then you will notice that your app is not live from the top bar )
from the left side select settings >> basic
put your privacy policy link in the Privacy Policy URL and in the User data deletion field, you can make a copy from this privacy policy ( to make a copy from the privacy policy select file from the top bar and select make a copy )
press save changes
I hope that it was helpful
The error suggests your Facebook app is not active; it should definitely be in Development Mode.
You get that error because the Facebook user account you are using to test the login with Facebook feature is neither added to your Facebook app as an Administrative nor Developer account.
You should check and ensure the Facebook user account meets either condition above.
Alternatively, you can change you App Mode from Deployment to Live, if you are ready to make it accessible to your users.
Go to developers.facebook.com/apps/your-app-id/app-review/permissions
Change public_profile to Advanced Access.
Thats all.

Whitelisted user cannot open opt-in link

I have published an alpha version of my action quite a while ago. I'm trying to determine the bare minimum to get it visible to testers.
I have whitelisted the one email account I had created for this test.
If I add them and send them the opt in link, it opens a page with the title "null" and says something along the lines of "we can't find what you're looking for..."
If I open the same link as the owner of the action it works fine.
What do I need to do to enable white listed users to access the action on their devices?
The link must be opened on a mobile device that has the Assistant installed. It can't be opened on the web. (The Assistant is the one that actually needs to go to the page - not a browser.)
The approach I usually use is:
In the Assistant, make sure it is set to the account you want to use. I usually go to the "Explore" screen and click my user avatar in the upper right to set it to the right one.
Send the link to the authorization page via email, hangouts, or some other chat.
Open that link by clicking on it. If you're prompted for an app to use to open the link, select Google or Google Assistant.

How to allow Facebook logins from other people than myself?

I'm building a website on which people can login using facebook. This currently works all fine when I login with my facebook account. The weird thing is that when anybody else wants to login I get an error on facebook saying something like (translated from Dutch):
App isn't configured: The developers of this app have this app not set
up correctly for Facebook login.
I don't understand why it works with my own account, but it doesn't with other people's accounts. Does anybody know what the source is of this evil, and how I can solve it? All tips are welcome!
You need to set your App public, just go to "Status & Review" and use the switch right next to the following text:
Do you want to make this app and all its live features available to the general public?
Also make sure to add the platform "Website" in the "Settings" tab.
Have you marked your app as publically available? Go to https://developers.facebook.com/apps and select your app, go to "Status & Review" and push the button to make it available.

PayPal Developer my apps - how to remove them?

On my PayPal Developer account, under Applications, My apps, I created a REST API app.
I don't need it anymore and want to delete it, but just cannot find the right place to do so. Is deletion not allowed?
Delete App facility is now added in PayPal.
Goto developer.paypal.com
Click My Apps
You will get all applications list
Then look at right side of each application there you will get the "Delete" button.
Clicking it will pops an window
Write your application name in text box and click delete.
That's it.
At this time you can't.
The only thing that you can do is retire an application. Once you retire it, its API credentials become invalid, and the name is displayed as
your app name [RETIRED]

Cannot find settings to change moderation options

Ok- new to this today. Two major issues:
First- I am setting up a FB comments box for each of the pages on my website. I have followed step by step and have created an app so I can mederate all of the comments at once rather than page by page. Problem is when I get to my app I am supposed to click on "settings", however I cannot find it. There is an "edit settings' but it does not take me to the box where I can choose either to make every post visible or to let me approve each comment, etc... it just takes me to a summary of my app where I can choose app display name, app namespace, etc.
Here are the directions I have been given:
Changing Moderation Settings
Click on your app in the left column. Then click on Settings (it has two small gears beside it) in the top right corner of the tool to give you access to a few options...
Second issue is that after creating my app and saving changes, I was supposed to click on "need to grant permissions" to create an access token and then see a pink box with the App ID/API Key and App Secret.
After I saved the changes for my app. there was no "need to grant permissions" nor was there a pink box. The App Id and API key and App Secret show, but they are just at the top of the app- no pink box. Do I need to do something with permissions and create an access token? If so how? (I am not even sure what this is)
Assuming the comments plugin is linked to the app correctly (which can be checked by running your URL through the URL Debugger, you can moderate the settings in two places:
The Comment moderation tool
The Settings links, with the gears, displayed in the top right of an instance of the comments plugin itself
You can see your current access token for an app you admin in many ways, but the easiest two places I can think of are:
The Access token tool on the Facebook Developer site
By authorising your app in the Graph API Explorer