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Everyone (who doesn’t have ulterior motives) can agree that any kind of sign up process for something that will likely always stay on one device should at least be optional. That much should be blindingly obvious. But nice that we talked about it.

Using Facebook (or any kind of login) to solve that would be a bad idea (but many might be tempted to do it).

However, in those cases when the task is more complex than that (I just checked, that applies to eleven† of all 23 third party apps I have installed on my iPhone) that’s not a solution. I – the user – want to be able to access the data from anywhere and do actually use that functionality regularly.

Honestly, I personally would have no issue if each of those apps gave me a choice of signing up with either Google or Facebook. That would massively simplify things for me and I wouldn’t have to lug so many accounts around. I can understand the privacy concerns, so I do see the need for alternatives, but for me personally it’s not an issue.

† Reeder, Twitter, FB Messenger, iBooks, Pages, Keynote, Numbers, YouTube, Twitch, Vine and Dropbox; Apps that already don’t force me to log in, most because it’s just not necessary: Castro, arte, Star Guide, six game apps; Apps that force me to log in for some functionality and I’m not sure how I feel about them: iPhoto, iMovie, Remote.



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