Do you prefer signing in to a website with your email and password or with third-party services?

Sneha Nair
17 replies

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Fabio Viola
The second one, Sneha! Because I don't know my passwords and every time I need one I have to log into the password manager, instead with social login it's a snap!
Axel Borry
Third-party services - and I will say with Google
Vladislavs Sprengels
It's a trade-off! Logging in with socials is convenient and time-saving, but signing in with email and password feels more secure. 🔒
Namrata Arya
Definitely 3rd party services. Just makes life so much simpler
don't remember the last time I signed up without Google. :D
André J
Launching soon!
I only sign in with sentry.co 😬
Clément Le Cuillier
Third party, easier to use and a "more secure" feeling
Mei
It it makes onboarding easier. I don't mind it.
If Google sign in is an option I always use it!
Mikhail Cruz Andrade
I prefer to use and develop websites with Magic links
Milap Singh
Not at all until it necessary
Hashnimo
With third-party services.
Donald Evans
It's a toss-up. Third-party services are super convenient, but I'm always wary about what data I'm sharing. Email and password seems safer, if less smooth.
Gabriella S. - Designpulse.co
Definitely third-party services. It's much easier and faster.
Alberto Ciokler
I prefer Google sign in, but offering multiple sign-in methods can improve conversion rates, as users may be more likely to sign up if they can use a method they are already familiar with. As a user, I always use third parties, as a builder, if I can bring both to my product I would.
kerog
I mostly register using my email and password, but after that I get a lot of emails with various offers, which sometimes annoys me. Even if I just register through Google, they will come anyway. Therefore, if there is an opportunity, I register only using a phone number, because there is not such a lot of spam, besides, my friend said that you can use a disposable phone number and my personal number will be safe and thanks to this advertising won't bother me.