Have you ever noticed this on sign-up pages?
Sabri Hakuli
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According to some research, users prefer to sign up with Google (71%), followed by Facebook (20%), and then Twitter (10%).
This trend has led numerous significant platforms in their web app to primarily incorporate Google as the first social sign-up button, accompanied by another social sign-up choice that aligns with their specific industries.
Even some websites do not use the Sign-in or Sign-up anymore. They use only "Get Started" or "Continue" (both in one page) so it makes users feel that they are already part of their community!
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Endrit Maliqi@endrit_graphic
Yes, I've noticed it! It makes the login waaay easier but it makes you think of the risks of putting your personal email out there so easily. Creating a dumb Gmail is a very smart move haha. Insightful stuff!
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That's true. The takeover is quite obvious. I don't even remember when I used FB or X to sign up.