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Social Logins

Given a preference, I create my own account. LastPass makes that trivial.

Failing that, I'll use Twitter, since if I need to delete the account it's no big deal.

I'll use Google sometimes, for something I figure I'll be using long term.

I would never, ever, use Facebook as my social login, and have eschewed sites that required it.

(h/t +steph wanamaker)

Originally shared by +Scredible:

Facebook Near 2/3 of Social Logins
Twitter Tops Yahoo

According to customer identity-management solution Gigya, Facebook is approaching the two-thirds mark when it comes to social logins, accounting for 64 percent of them in the first quarter of 2015.

Gigya also found that Twitter overtook Yahoo for the first time during the first quarter. Google+ remained firmly in second place, well behind Facebook but well ahead of the rest of the pack (Yahoo, Twitter and LinkedIn).

When given a choice, which network(s) do you favor for social login?

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INFOGRAPHIC: Facebook Near 2/3 of Social Logins; Twitter Tops Yahoo
Facebook is approaching the two-thirds mark when it comes to social logins, accounting for 64 percent of them in the first quarter of 2015, according to customer identity-management solution Gigya.

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2 thoughts on “Social Logins”

  1. I don't use Google either. I have built a few security systems in my time, and OATH works well in theory. Then you read the fine print and realize that many sites that use are really looking for access to your address book.

    I think not…

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