And neither should exist. Asynchronously asking for a password is an absolute no-no.https://twitter.com/KrauseFx/status/917736145353695232 …
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So you are saying emails shouldn't have links, basically?
I'm saying login via a link (not just from email, from anywhere) should not be encouraged or even permitted.
Hard stance. I suspect many, many businesses would have to change significantly for that. And it wouldn't work till everyone (or the vast majority at least) did it anyway
Furthermore as a user it sounds like a nightmare. If I want to go straight to an interior page after a session is over I would no longer be able to, and would instead need to login via Doman or bookmark then go to interior page
Idea of "after a session is over" is bogus. Login should be permanent for device/browsing context.
Then there's not even any use for passwords. Just recovery mechanism.
Workflow should look something like: I click amazon product link, get a new tab in anonymous context. Decide I want to buy or add to list...
Click sign-in button on browser toolbar. Browser tells me either I don't have sign-in for this site (maybe it's fake/I never used it) or...
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