Seems like a good idea... The whole idea of having to log into a computer, then into every single website just seems stupid.
SSO for the whole internet would be sweet. I don't care at this point if it's run by one company - federated login systems have failed to work for two decades, it's time to give up.
Good idea to automatically give your email, name, photo and other details to _every_ site your visit, really?
Of course the login should be a voluntary action by the user.
Btw luckily what reported doesn't work for me, the site ask to login. It should not be even possibile, at least without exploting a bug/vulnerability.
> It should not be even possibile, at least without exploting a bug/vulnerability.
This is actually very much possible. I just learned that it's implemented using Google One Tap for Web. [1] That's the web version of One Tap, which lets Android app developers add single-click login using a Google account.
Apparently one of the features of the SDK is automatic sign-in [2], without any user interaction, which Quora seems to be using. In contrast, LinkedIn and Medium also use the same SDK but only suggest logging in with Google in a pop-up. [3]
Edit:
There's a way to turn it off. Disable "Google Account sign-in prompts" setting in Google account permissions [4].
For example if you search for dying contacts the top answer states that is is safe to do with food coloring which it is absolutely not. Do not ever die contacts yourself!
The place reminds of me expert exchange just without any of the windows server questions...
At least on stack exchange old or bad answers get pushed down by high up votes of other answers even if they are not marked as the correct answer.
Calling that transparency is selfish to the business wants; the only context in which that word could be used without qualifying and asterisks. User transparency is choice - even the choice to do something that’s a little less than optimal from the business perspective. Don’t abuse language more than it already is, everywhere else. “Everybody does it” to redefine words doesn’t make it right.
Just to be clear, it's not a term Quora or Google are using to give it a positive spin. I added it to convey the idea of "without the user being aware". English isn't my first language, so maybe it wasn't the best word choice.
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[ 4.4 ms ] story [ 41.9 ms ] threadQuora is the one site I actively choose never to log in to.
SSO for the whole internet would be sweet. I don't care at this point if it's run by one company - federated login systems have failed to work for two decades, it's time to give up.
Btw luckily what reported doesn't work for me, the site ask to login. It should not be even possibile, at least without exploting a bug/vulnerability.
> It should not be even possibile, at least without exploting a bug/vulnerability.
This is actually very much possible. I just learned that it's implemented using Google One Tap for Web. [1] That's the web version of One Tap, which lets Android app developers add single-click login using a Google account.
Apparently one of the features of the SDK is automatic sign-in [2], without any user interaction, which Quora seems to be using. In contrast, LinkedIn and Medium also use the same SDK but only suggest logging in with Google in a pop-up. [3]
Edit:
There's a way to turn it off. Disable "Google Account sign-in prompts" setting in Google account permissions [4].
[1]: https://developers.google.com/identity/one-tap/web
[2]: https://developers.google.com/identity/one-tap/web/guides/au...
[3]: https://i.imgur.com/ntmxSe2.png
[4]: https://myaccount.google.com/permissions?pli=1
For example if you search for dying contacts the top answer states that is is safe to do with food coloring which it is absolutely not. Do not ever die contacts yourself!
The place reminds of me expert exchange just without any of the windows server questions...
At least on stack exchange old or bad answers get pushed down by high up votes of other answers even if they are not marked as the correct answer.
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/multi-account-conta...