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    • I used to hate it because I didn't trust it, but everything has this now so I just use it and cross my fingersYakuZoku
    • Yeah. I love this thing. I'll take my chances. Gmail makes up for the risk by filtering out spam.CyBrainX
    • this is everywhere and it's annoying, specially cause I don't have a Gmailoey_oey
    • Yeah, because I need Google tracking more the websites that I visit regularly and for them to make even more money from me.utopian
    • Ridiculous UX... social login is great but bury it in a prompt modal the user has decided to engage... why is it so popular?prophetone
    • I’ll tell you why... because despite kicking dirt on the ux and ui... odds are it actually increases user log ins and initial site sign ups so pm’s love itprophetone
    • And pm’s are just fine with the intrusiveness if the data is positive... but look at this example gif, just floating all over those nice cta buttonsprophetone
    • this is the real world reason it’s everywhereprophetone
    • Well the other reason is if you’re not interested in building a nice ui this is a quick and cheap, pre-baked login solution to be fairprophetone
    • And also *coughs* a free brand ad for Google front and centerprophetone
    • Ad blockers work against this bullshit.
      uBlock Origin, specifically.
      Continuity

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