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by maxerickson 3854 days ago
What are the privacy implications of having your github account provide an oath token to some rando site that you input a few numbers and strings into?

I guess they could collect wrong attempts and use them to try to shame people?

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There is no implication whatsoever. It's explicit. This website has no need for your irl identity (or even just your identity as a programmer).
Okay, what are the dire problems that arise from sharing an identity with some rando site that you also put some numbers into?
Utterly nonexistent, which is why I'm surprised to see people making such a big damn deal over it. The privacy implications of having an identifiable account on any of the services used for AoC login are enormous by comparison, but I guess there's always some folks who'll "strain out gnats, yet swallow camels".