Signing into services via Google, Twitter, Facebook and the like is popular for a reason. They help us quickly try out new services on the Internet without creating yet more passwords. It’s a win-win for convenience and privacy. But at the same time, we increasingly empower Google, Twitter or Facebook by routing everything through them.
A “Sign in with Firefox” service for an open Web
A “Sign in with Firefox” service for an open…
A “Sign in with Firefox” service for an open Web
Signing into services via Google, Twitter, Facebook and the like is popular for a reason. They help us quickly try out new services on the Internet without creating yet more passwords. It’s a win-win for convenience and privacy. But at the same time, we increasingly empower Google, Twitter or Facebook by routing everything through them.