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Steve would have given the finger to the letter as well and would have hired new developers with the drive.

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I agree that this will weaken Apple’s grip on sign-in dominated security… the ease of use does not always bring advantages… can also open you up to credential hacks on phishing fake sites etc… it’s not new and a quick search will show it’s been done before with the quick auto sign in with Facebook, instagram, Pinterest. or social media sites… but you sometimes you may not always be signing in on legit social media sites but a fake one collecting you creds… I’m surprised at Apple for joining this band wagon…. maybe create a separate cred for this sort of thing but not link it to your major Apple account containing your financial info etc…..

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sooo, apple service security is “almost” good.
kinda like, “dinner was almost good” just doesn’t make me want it…..

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Apple’s gargantuan ego (inherited from Jobs, natch) continues with the ‘not built here’ mentality to the continued detriment to their users.

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Not fully implementing OpenID will also make it harder for developers as most of them rely on some OpenID libraries to add social login buttons like Facebook, Google, Twitter, etc.

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