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\uD83D\uDCD8 Instructions

  1. Navigate to https://developer.twitter.developer.com and sign in using the same credentials you use to sign in to your Twitter account.

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You can use whatever name you want for your project. We suggest including “AppArmor” in the title.

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Select “Build customized solutions in-house” as your use case.

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We suggest using the following verbiage for the Project Description:

This application is part of a unified mass notification platform, which allows our security department to send safety notifications over multiple channels with a single action. Other channels include posting to our website, and sending a push notification to our mobile safety smartphone app. We'd like to use this app to include a Tweet to our Twitter account at the same time, to inform users via Twitter of campus safety information. Our application will utilize Twitter APIs in order to allow users to send a Tweet from the web-based Dashboard. This is a single-purpose application - it will only be used for the institutional Twitter handle to Tweet in the way described above.

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  1. Fill out the following settings:

    1. “App Permissions” should be “Read and Write”

    2. “Type of App” should be “Web App, Automated App or Bot”

    3. The Callback URI and Website URI should be your AppArmor domain

  2. Click “Save” and then “Yes” to the modal.

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  1. The next page will show you your OAuth 2.0 Client ID and Client Secret. You do not need to copy these. Click “Done”.

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