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Comment by sevenzero

6 hours ago

I think the main argument usually is time savings. Personally I just always do E-Mail and password auth, yea its old and not the shiny new thing, but it doesn't require me to integrate 200 different ways of doing auth.

We should be able to demand users remembering their passwords, I dont like to cater towards users who simply dont want to put in the work to use my product.

Will I lose potential users over this? Yes. Does it feel bad knowing I am in control and wont have to offload to 3rd party vendors? Hell no.

Same here, Just email + password, no google dependency initially. If more users ask we will think of it. but again you don't need a cloud vendor for all this.

That's great for B2C, but B2B demands SSO.

  • Not really, we do B2B. E-mail & password is good enough for our customers. They really really dont care about what kinda auth we use.

    • Great for you but that's not the case for a lot of B2B contracts we have. A lot of them require integrating with their SSO, not just for login but for permissions too