Configure Experience Cloud Settings for Headless Identity
For headless registration, headless forgot password, and headless passwordless login,
enable the flows from your Experience Cloud site and configure security and access
settings.
Required Editions
Available in: both Salesforce Classic and
Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer
Editions
Use Multiple Email Templates for Headless Flows By default, for the verification email sent to end users, the Headless Registration Flow, Headless Passwordless Login Flow, and Headless Forgot Password Flow use the email template specified in your Experience Cloud site’s email settings. To expand your email template options, create an email template allowlist using Metadata API. For example, create an allowlist with multiple, custom email templates that each provide a different branding experience.
OAuth 2.0 for First-Party Applications: Configure Experience Cloud Settings Before you build headless username-password login, passwordless login, and registration flows using the OAuth 2.0 for First-Party Applications draft protocol, configure Experience Cloud settings on the Login & Registration page.
Configure Experience Cloud Settings for Headless User Discovery With headless user discovery, develop headless authorization flows that don’t require users to enter a username. To use headless user discovery for login, passwordless login, and forgot password flows, configure settings on the Experience Cloud Login & Registration page.
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