I am using the `LoginSocialInstagram` and I see that it's not calling the onResolve function. It works fine for Google and Facebook, but not for Instagram - my implementations are identical. ```` <LoginSocialInstagram isOnlyGetToken redirect_uri={`${process.env.REACT_APP_STOREFRONT_URL}/social/callback/instagram`} client_id={process.env.REACT_APP_INSTAGRAM_APP_ID || ''} client_secret={process.env.REACT_APP_INSTAGRAM_APP_SECRET || ''} onResolve={({ provider, data }: IResolveParams) => { console.log('!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'); debugger this.saveSocialToken(provider, data); }} onReject={(err: any) => { console.error(err) }} > <InstagramLoginButton className="rounded-4"> <span>Connect Instagram</span> </InstagramLoginButton> </LoginSocialInstagram> ```` - I click on the button - A popup opens and I click on "Allow Access" - The access is given, the user is redirected to the url in redirect_uri in the popup - Then the popup closes and the `onResolve` is not called in the host window. For Facebook and Google the host window calls the `onResolve`