Although it may seem more convenient, always avoid doing this when logging into websites

From digital newspapers to social networks, through rental platforms and all kinds of services, many websites allow you to register quickly through the authentication through other accounts.

For example, you can log in to Reddit with your Apple or Google account, or enter the newspaper El País with Facebook or Google. With options of this type, you can skip the cumbersome process of entering your email, name or password information every time you create a new account on a platform.

Since creating new passwords is boring, and we are tired of manually entering all our data every time we want to access a website, it is common for us to use these methods to save time. However, there are several reasons why doing these processes manually or using a password manager It is more recommended. We also explain how to review the access you have granted to other applications to check that there are no unknown apps in the list.

Control data traffic

And no, it is not just a question of security against possible hacks. Obviously, it will not be common for an attack on one of these apps to compromise our Google or Apple accounts, given the great security systems that these companies have designed precisely to prevent this from happening.

However, although the password for, for example, our Google account (if it is the one we use most to log in) is not in direct danger, other private data is at risk of ending up being recorded and shared with others. Often the platforms we want to enter request more data than necessary, which they can then use to obtain financial gain through advertising, etc. We review all the drawbacks below.

Disadvantages of using quick login

Connecting your personal Google, Facebook or Apple account to log in to another platform can give both parties access to data about your online activity, compromising your privacy. Little data is enough to begin generating a profile of interests or preferences about a person. «Google and the third They can share data as long as you have an active link between your Google account and your third-party account,” the company indicates in this regard, adding that, even if we delete the link later, “the data that has previously been shared will not be affected.”

Plus, with the “log in with” method you end up using the same password for everything. Using a password manager that automatically generates new passwords also makes our lives easier, and is considered a more secure practice. Of course, some websites require you to create a specific password despite using this method.

In this way, using the connection between accounts to access services faster mainly carries the risk of being share data that is later used for advertising purposes. Although, in favor of this method, it can be argued that the strong security of Google and Apple, which often includes two-factor authentication for login, provides a reliable method against hackers.

On the other hand, there is also the inconvenience that, if for some reason you lose access to the account with which you have logged in, you will also lose access to that platform or social network on which you were using it.

Check your connected accounts

In any case, it is useful to review the account pages connected to your Google, Facebook or Apple ID profile, to check if there are still links to applications that we no longer use. The ideal would be have as few connections as possible, just in case. We also have to worry that the applications in which we use quick login are reliable and well-known.

To review connections with your Google account, you can click this link. There you can see all the third-party apps and services that have access to your Google data. By reviewing each of them, you can check if Google’s multi-account protection is active with it (a phrase will appear under its name if it is). Google itself warns in each app that, by using the login, you share “sensitive information” With the service.

Page of applications connected to the Google account.

You can do the same on Facebook by following this route. Sign in and tap your profile photo icon in the top right corner > Settings & privacy > Settings > Apps & websites. In this section, where you can deactivate the link between accounts, Facebook explains that your profile data configured as public may be accessed by these applications.

Page of applications connected to the Facebook account.

They will also be able to access non-public information if you have granted them access when establishing the connection, and as with Google, even if you deactivate the connection with an app, it “may continue to retain non-public data that you shared with her when she was active. On the other hand, you can check the “Business integrations” section, where you will also see if there are accounts linked to professional services that you have used, such as WordPress Jetpack.

Finally, we can also review the apps connected to our Apple ID. To do this, you have to go to the Apple sign-in portal > Sign in > Sign in & security in the left sidebar > Sign in with Apple.

Apps page connected to Apple ID.

Apple, for example, uses a feature where the user can use a different automatically generated email to log in, offering an additional layer of security. “Signing in with Apple will not track you or create a profile while you use your favorite apps and websites,” the company says about this tool.

 
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