There are so many sites that require signing up for an account and creating a login that I have a spreadsheet just to keep track of them all. It kind of sucks to get stuck in this trap of login after login, especially when you’re not on your personal computer and can’t always remember the usernames and passwords you use. It’s hard to create a standard set to use too, since each site has different requirements on length and complexity of the username and/or password. Plus, if you always use the same one, if someone hacks into one, that could compromise all your accounts. It’s a bit of a lose-lose situation.
I’ve also found that people are very averse to creating accounts, which is why it often comes with an enticing prize, like a chance to win a cool gadget. I suppose the nice thing is that many tap into Facebook, so you can sign in using that account, but then comes the issue of compromised privacy. Now the company knows your Facebook account and can find out more information about you, since you have to agree to share some of your personal information with them to connect using Facebook. It’s a battle of convenience vs. privacy.
It can get overwhelming because SO MANY sites want you to sign up with them and unfortunately, it’s often unavoidable if you want their service. Can’t they just use that fingerprint scanner some computers have and send the scan to the site so I can be let in without typing out all possible passwords I use? In the future, I expect someone to invent a faster way for our identity to be confirmed and access to be granted to these sites (in a quick, painless, electronic way). For now, I guess we’ll all just have to put up with creating a slew of usernames and passwords.
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