What's your most preferred login method?
Pritam Nanda
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We would love to have your opinion about sign-in / sign-up pages. Findz currently supports login via Apple, Google or Email. However, we have been hearing our users say they would rather just use their phone number for the login and not have to tie the account up with their device or social login. What do you think?
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Christian C@chriscarex
Manipulist for MacOS
prefer email or gmail and possibly 2FA via email
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@chriscarex 2FA is definitely more secure. Thanks for sharing your perspective 🙂
IntroJoy
Login with Google is the first thing I use.
Mockey AI
Passwordless login methods: Google or Phone Number. Because remembering passwords is difficult when you are switching between multiple devices. So I use a password vault to manage all usernames and passwords.
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@iryna_hanchevska Yes. We are all used to signing in with Google. Thanks for helping us in our survey.
Google/Twitter aka social accounts win by a huge margin.
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This is interesting to me! I have never seen a phone number login and I don't think I would use it, because it seems more personal than an email. How does it not tie you to your device? Phone number is a common identifier.
@dawn_veltri1 A phone number login is one where you get an OTP on your phone to authenticate and login to your account. But that is not a very common process. Thanks for your feedback! 🙂
@pritam_nanda92 Oh, I guess I have done this! I was confused. Not my favorite sign-in process but does seem more secure.
Paperless.io
We are launching Paperless today and noticed most people signed up through Google! Would love to get your feedback as well 🚀
@jacob_engels Thanks for sharing about Paperless.io. Good luck on your launch. I have supported it with an upvote. We are launching Findz soon. You can take a preview here: www.producthunt.com/upcoming/findz
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For me, it depends a lot on the context. Am I signing up for a tool that I'm seriously considering? Then definitely via Google. If I just want to explore something, then via email or something else.. :)
Login via google/apple accounts is way more convenient than by any other means.
Hi @pritam_nanda92 mine is google because it is quick, easy more convenient
@shrutika_more Yes. I agree that Google is super convenient and fast. Thanks for sharing your views here. 🙂
I always prefer Google because it is fast, simple, and convenient @pritam_nanda92
I also really like web3 wallet connect logins.
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Single click Email ID. Signing up with Gmail is very quick, easier and less invading on my personal front!
Google, but honestly, no login whenever possible :P
@simeonatswayde I agree that there shouldn't be a login just for the sake of it.
@pritam_nanda92 Lately using any web based platform even with google has become some MFA nightmare which leads me to think and probably a product like this would gather a lot of traction would be just to rethink the authentication process in general, probably have a fourth option in your poll. :)
I think users prefer clicks rather than entering information manually.
So If the user has a google account logged in and he is creating an account to ABC site so, he prefers to use the same account. Rather than phone number or email because there two methods will ask you to verify first.
So I will go with Google/Apple Accounts🚀
Verticalls
The most of the time I used Google to save time. Otherwise, I use my google account.
@enola_vedovotto Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 🙂
I would more like and prefer Email or Google ID. Gmail is quite quick. I don't think I would use it, because it seems more personal than an email. Phone number is a common identifier.
@ramon_devils Thank you for helping us in our survey. 🙂
It would be cool to make all the options!
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I've never thought of a phone number 🤔 Thinking I would be more apprehensive about using it unless for e-commerce purchase. Google has always been my preferred, and don't have to remember another password. :)
@kim_stanfield Thanks for that detailed explanation. Just a follow-up question. How would you prefer to login on a social app(an app where you can invite your contacts to hang out or discuss on cool things that you find together)?