Apple unveiling its “Sign In with Apple” button during its iOS 13 presentation at WWDC on Monday was arguably one of the most exciting moments of the keynote. Similar in design and functionality with the same login buttons that we keep seeing around the web and in apps with Google and Facebook logos on them, the Apple login button is a lot more powerful when it comes to protecting user privacy. And privacy was one of the highlights of the press conference, with Apple insisting time and again that its products do not collect data unlike competitors, and the user is in charge of everything. Since then, it was discovered that Apple instructs developers who support Google and Facebook logins also to use ‘Apple’s and give it top placement in their apps. And somehow ‘that’s a bad thing?
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Why it makes sense to see Apple’s new login button in iPhone apps that support Google and Facebook logins originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 5 Jun 2019 at 06:50:55 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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