Again that's off topic. I'm not talking about the fact that people choose the Google SSO instead of username/password.
I'm talking about the fact that people choose to not use the service if there is no SSO.
Because they don't want to have those experiences where they sigh, roll their eyes, then try and remember a password they made months ago just so they can continue using this thing they signed up for. So they just skip the service altogether.
Because they don't want to have those experiences where they sigh, roll their eyes, then try and remember a password they made months ago just so they can continue using this thing they signed up for. So they just skip the service altogether.