I would rather drink piss like Bear Grylls than log in with Facebook
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Re: I would rather drink piss like Bear Grylls than log in with Facebook
#2Realistic Headline: "Tiny Review and the Perils of only offering Facebook Login"
Re: I would rather drink piss like Bear Grylls than log in with Facebook
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#5Also, I would love to see more sites that Facebook Auth to just asking for e-mail address permission and that's it. Just simply as a log-in tool..
Re: I would rather drink piss like Bear Grylls than log in with Facebook
#6Hmm good points. Also, what if you create an account with Facebook, and then later decide to deactivate your Facebook, what happens to that account you just created?
Re: I would rather drink piss like Bear Grylls than log in with Facebook
#7Actual Headline: "Tiny Review and the Perils of Facebook Login" Realistic Headline: "Tiny Review and the Perils of only offering Facebook Login"
Re: I would rather drink piss like Bear Grylls than log in with Facebook
#8What always shocks me is that if you have a traditional sign-in method, people will be more likely to Facebook Auth . Well, that's been the case for me. People enjoy the ease of logging in with Facebook, but are weary of its repercussions. Also, I would love to see more sites that Facebook Auth to just asking for e-mail address permission and that's it. Just simply as a log-in tool..
Re: I would rather drink piss like Bear Grylls than log in with Facebook
#9Hmm good points. Also, what if you create an account with Facebook, and then later decide to deactivate your Facebook, what happens to that account you just created?
Re: I would rather drink piss like Bear Grylls than log in with Facebook
#10What always shocks me is that if you have a traditional sign-in method, people will be more likely to Facebook Auth . Well, that's been the case for me. People enjoy the ease of logging in with Facebook, but are weary of its repercussions. Also, I would love to see more sites that Facebook Auth to just asking for e-mail address permission and that's it. Just simply as a log-in tool..