
The token is referred to as "App Secret." On the Basic Settings page is where you will find your App ID and token.Click the small triangle next to Settings, in the left sidebar menu, to open the Settings options. You will now be placed in your dashboard.Name your app, enter your email, and click "Next.".After logging in, click the "Create Developer Account" button.If you choose to get your own App ID and token, rather than wait for Facebook's fix (no ETA), then read on! While the signup process for a Facebook developer will be foreign to most, it is actually easy, and can be completed in less than 5 minutes. Using your own App ID and token will reset the rate usage, and should restore service to your photo album. In this case, the shared App ID is the point of error in the bug that Facebook is looking to resolve.

Generally, the App ID or token provided is placed in the widget code once, and is shared for all users of the app. This is a process that widget builders (such as MuseThemes) goes through routinely in the progression of building a new widget, app or plugin. Acquiring an App ID and token requires signing up as a Facebook developer, and registering an app. Step #2 is the one that might feel a little daunting.

Several app creators around the world have filed complaints with Facebook, and we've been told they are investigating and looking for a solution. The outage is due to a bug on Facebook's developer platform, introduced in late May. You may have noticed an outage of our Facebook Photo Albums recently.
