← Back to context Comment by impulser_ 16 hours ago Majority of apps are B2C apps, they don't need any of this.All you need is Apple and Google Oauth. 3 comments impulser_ Reply sandeepkd 14 hours ago If you are just starting out its probably a good idea. Think about the use case when google bans either your app or bans your app user? deaux 11 hours ago Then your business is entirely screwed anyway because you've just lost half the marketAt least to me it sounded very much like they were talking about mobile. mooreds 15 hours ago It depends on your use case.If you are a B2C app, you are probably more concerned about:- social providers (Apple and Google being the big ones, but others could play a role--FB or Tiktok for example)- easy registration (but not too easy, you want to avoid bot spam)- self-service account management (updating profile fields, consents [CCPA, GDPR, others], resetting passwords- single sign-on between your apps (if you have multiple)- language support (for your backend, and mobile/web front end)- cost- possibly MFA, possibly passkeys
sandeepkd 14 hours ago If you are just starting out its probably a good idea. Think about the use case when google bans either your app or bans your app user? deaux 11 hours ago Then your business is entirely screwed anyway because you've just lost half the marketAt least to me it sounded very much like they were talking about mobile.
deaux 11 hours ago Then your business is entirely screwed anyway because you've just lost half the marketAt least to me it sounded very much like they were talking about mobile.
mooreds 15 hours ago It depends on your use case.If you are a B2C app, you are probably more concerned about:- social providers (Apple and Google being the big ones, but others could play a role--FB or Tiktok for example)- easy registration (but not too easy, you want to avoid bot spam)- self-service account management (updating profile fields, consents [CCPA, GDPR, others], resetting passwords- single sign-on between your apps (if you have multiple)- language support (for your backend, and mobile/web front end)- cost- possibly MFA, possibly passkeys
If you are just starting out its probably a good idea. Think about the use case when google bans either your app or bans your app user?
Then your business is entirely screwed anyway because you've just lost half the market
At least to me it sounded very much like they were talking about mobile.
It depends on your use case.
If you are a B2C app, you are probably more concerned about:
- social providers (Apple and Google being the big ones, but others could play a role--FB or Tiktok for example)
- easy registration (but not too easy, you want to avoid bot spam)
- self-service account management (updating profile fields, consents [CCPA, GDPR, others], resetting passwords
- single sign-on between your apps (if you have multiple)
- language support (for your backend, and mobile/web front end)
- cost
- possibly MFA, possibly passkeys