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How do you feel about authorization with the help of social. networks?
Guys, tell me, how often do you log in somewhere using social. networks?
All my life I registered on the sites. Entered email and password. It's dreary, of course, the "registration / authorization" procedure has always annoyed me.
Now more and more often I began to pay attention to authorization through social networks. networks. And how do you feel about this? :-)
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For a couple of years I read a very sad and instructive story about how a guy, because of some nonsense, was banned on Facebook, and all the accounts connected to this social network were covered with him. I don’t know how it all looks now, but on important resources, I register exclusively through mail.
Well, everything changes, what can I say. Previously, people used pigeon mail all their lives, and it was convenient for them.
Log in via social networks is extremely rare, only if the custom registration is completely stupid, and you need to log in as a user quickly.
I think that the best option is to register using @-mail, and only then connect social network accounts to quickly enter the desired resource. Now there is also registration using a social network account, where you just need to confirm the data read from your account, which is also a very convenient and optimizing feature.
It is also a plus that you will never forget your login or password, but the downside is that when a social network account is hacked, an attacker can gain access to your other accounts.
Thank you for your attention!
Positive under two conditions: 1. The choice must be large. I met sites where you can register only through vk, facebook and twitter and nothing else, well, I left and never came back ... Ideally, you just need to universally support OpenID in full, they all seem to be tied to it ... 2 at the same time, they should not ask any questions, poked the button and that's it, it causes non-illusory irritation, when you press the social network button and you get to the usual registration procedure with entering e-mail, password and everything else - the whole point is lost.
It’s convenient, but if the site doesn’t inspire much confidence, I register through the social network, the account in which I don’t really feel sorry for :) usually it’s Twitter
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