POLL: Logging into a website with your Facebook, Google or Twitter account

Which platforms do you have an account on?

  • Facebook

    Votes: 37 48.1%
  • Google

    Votes: 33 42.9%
  • Twitter

    Votes: 13 16.9%
  • Yes, I would log into another website with it

    Votes: 9 11.7%
  • No, I wouldn't use it to log into another website

    Votes: 37 48.1%
  • I would prefer the website have its own login

    Votes: 62 80.5%

  • Total voters
    77
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fuzzy logic said:
It will happen, sooner or later; I cannot be the only one to have noticed
the increasing 'pressure' to link FOG with Facebook.

For all I know, Festool are nuturing links with the NSA as well.

Richard, there's no pressure at all to link the FOG with Facebook. Like tens of thousands of other companies, Facebook is a way that we can connect with our customers, especially those who are not on the FOG, to have a two way form of communication. It's real-time and we share a lot more on Facebook than we could through our email newsletter.

I doubt the NSA even knows who Festool is.

I certainly didn't mean to create paranoia, I was just curious whether it was worthwhile to offer alternative "OpenID" methods of logging into the Festool USA website for the purposes of managing tool registrations and other things.

That's all.

Shane
 
I am a huge fan of SSO(single sign on). I would and do use my google id to authenticate when I can.
 
Google knows enough about my life, they don't need to know what other websites I am a member of. I value privacy more than convenience.
 
Shane Holland said:
I certainly didn't mean to create paranoia, I was just curious whether it was worthwhile to offer alternative "OpenID" methods of logging into the Festool USA website for the purposes of managing tool registrations and other things.

That's all.

Shane

Offering options is fine with me, but the day my FOG account must be synched with some social media site is the day I will say adios.
 
To be honest, I would trust the authentication to google and facebook more than I would FOG... and nothing against your Shane, but Google and Facebook have to resources to dedicate a huge team and millions of dollars to just policing authentication security. I would worry more about someone hacking FOG than gaining access to my google password.

You just have to trust that a 3rd party authenticator would do no evil. errr hmmhh NSA..
 
ShawnRussell said:
To be honest, I would trust the authentication to google and facebook more than I would FOG... and nothing against your Shane, but Google and Facebook have to resources to dedicate a huge team and millions of dollars to just policing authentication security. I would worry more about someone hacking FOG than gaining access to my google password.

You just have to trust that a 3rd party authenticator would do no evil. errr hmmhh NSA..
but , if one uses FOG login credentials that are just for FOG then no one could hack your Google/FB/Twitter , the google log-in could be hacked at any number of sites that use google log-in to obtain you google info & there by THEN compromising every site that you use google for , the risk of a hacker getting CC#'s , Bank accounts #'s thru the Google pay cart that these pay for use sites use for payment .
for instance say your looking for a tool , you google it , then use the google link to go there , you log in thru you google sign-in  & buy it  . Any hacker worth his weight could back track that purchase back to your google account  & get your passwords , then move on to your CC# & bank account .
anything that is overly  convenient  has huge risks IMO . 
the No Free Lunch Rule  that I follow  [wink]
 
Ok, thanks for the feedback everyone. I think I have enough responses to see the general consensus. I'm going to lock the thread before this turns into a debate on privacy, NSA, etc.  [eek]

I won't bother messing with third-party authentication on our website.

Shane
 
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