what users want:

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what devs want:

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Users want simplicity. Something so intuitive you could hand it to a five year old and they’d know what to do next. If the product needs explaining, it’s already too complicated.

facts

Users would prefer google or facebook login.

Users don’t actually want Google or Facebook. They want fast, familiar, frictionless onboarding. Those logins just happen to be the simplest thing they recognize.

Exactly.

Something that is simple and familiar. I think familiarity is also important.

Sad but very true.

Passkey login could have been soooo easy if nostr had chosen an EdDSA secp256r1 or other compatible curve.

nsec - don't get it.

Firefox nos2xfox - flawless, fast, simple, secure login everywhere. Set up once, use forever.

Am I right?

installing an extension is already too much hassle for some ppl. reality check.

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