Sign-up Forms: Allow sign-in from an external account

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Single sign-on (SSO) technology allows users to authenticate themselves on one website using credentials from another website. SSO has been a game-changer, and you should consider allowing users to sign in with an alternative account. It’s faster and doesn’t require an additional password. Which external accounts you allow is a tougher call. Given its popularity, a “sign in with Google” option is usually a good call. You can also include one or more social sign-on from sites like Facebook, LinkedIn, or Twitter. Signing up for a new application using existing social media accounts is becoming popular among users. This process is quick and efficient, as there is no need to create a new account and provide all the information from scratch. So when users only need to click on a social media sign-up button to get into the application, they feel more comfortable. It will also make the sign-up process more social and engaging, making it more likely for new users to share your website with their friends and colleagues.

Today, there are about 2.6 billion social media users. You can make account creation and login faster and more fun by giving users the option of signing up on your app/website with their external accounts, such as social media accounts.

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