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Yr. Robotek Sh.2013-11-15 22:08:00
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Yr. Robotek Sh., 2013-11-15 22:08:00

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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Denis Domansky, 2013-11-16
@Doman

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.

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Dmitry S, 2013-11-15
@Hakkunamatata

Well, everything changes, what can I say. Previously, people used pigeon mail all their lives, and it was convenient for them.

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afiskon, 2013-11-16
@afiskon

I think it's very convenient.

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Parag0n, 2013-11-16
@Parag0n

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.

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Ronin427, 2013-11-17
@RONIN427

You can also use FB. but mostly I prefer LastPass. (^__^)

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Dom Topor, 2013-11-22
@deleted-Ari100teLL

       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!

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StrangeAttractor, 2014-02-20
@StrangeAttractor

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.

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MisterSpock, 2014-03-02
@MisterSpock

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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