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by jillesvangurp
1879 days ago
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Most websites I've used where this is a thing, definitely don't do this. All the projects where I dealt with PMs / designers insisting on this they would not even had a clue about what SSO was or how it impacts their UX. There are plenty of websites out there with sane login flows. Passwords work off well publicized naming conventions. That's why they work on the vast majority of websites. The problem is junior developers not knowing that is a thing getting creative with naming things. No-one on such projects even thinks about testing this or pointing out to their PMs that this does not work. 9 out of 10 times you'd get the response to "please fix that". Because why would you not. |
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