# Sign in with Facebook

You can use your Facebook login to access the protected Linux Foundation service instead of creating an LF account. The first time, you will enter your **Facebook** credentials to authenticate your account. Subsequent logins will just require a click on the Facebook icon. This one-click approach simplifies the login process.

## To Sign in with Facebook: <a href="#to-log-in-with-facebook" id="to-log-in-with-facebook"></a>

1\. On the **SSO page**, click on the Facebook icon to continue to sign in with your Facebook account.

![Sign in with Facebook](/files/-MLkkQZOCM7BRan6ApAW)

2\. Enter your Facebook login credentials, and click **Log In**.

![Sign in with Facebook](/files/-MLkljRZ72tpBTlgucq_)

3\. If you have an existing LF account, the Linux Foundation will map it to your Facebook login. If you don't have an LF Account associated with the email address you're using, you will be navigated to **Create your LF Account** page.

![](/files/-MFX7PfNCc6VG4abDR8L)

4\. Enter username, and click **Create Account**. You will be redirected to the Linux Foundation tool page that you are trying to access.

{% hint style="info" %}
This username will be your new LF Account username, and will be synced with your email address.
{% endhint %}


---

# Agent Instructions: Querying This Documentation

If you need additional information that is not directly available in this page, you can query the documentation dynamically by asking a question.

Perform an HTTP GET request on the current page URL with the `ask` query parameter:

```
GET https://docs.linuxfoundation.org/lfx/sso/sign-in/sign-in-with-facebook.md?ask=<question>
```

The question should be specific, self-contained, and written in natural language.
The response will contain a direct answer to the question and relevant excerpts and sources from the documentation.

Use this mechanism when the answer is not explicitly present in the current page, you need clarification or additional context, or you want to retrieve related documentation sections.
