@Danilo And extra steps for MFA or whatever else. I hate it. And it breaks the Keepass extension for Firefox.
I wonder what kind of reasoning went into making one of the most simple and straightforward things you could think of into a fucking Wizard! and why everybody thought it was a good idea to copy it...
@jec itβs used in systems where different users are authenticated by different mechanisms, so e.g. employees at customer businesses can use employee SSO and individual customers can use a non-SSO password, but everyone can start at the same login page (no one has to hunt for the right login page). The good ones include a username field on the password page to help password managers. It beats βwe already emailed an OTP, or click here to use your passwordβ
@jec a 3rd party provider should not be collecting SSO passwords for business customers, but the login page canβt know which SSO to use until it has the username. AFAIK the options are the two-step process or have a separate login page for every customer org. What better way do you know of?
@ShadSterling idk, maybe make the password field appear after you type the username if it applies, while remaining on the same page? there are literal 3D games that run in browsers, you can't tell me this is some sort of insurmountable and very special problem that precludes a saner UI. there are people whose actual jobs is to answer questions like yours. I'm not an expert, I'm just making an educated guess.
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