![]() ![]() Cumbersome to change: If we change the app created on social provider, providers generally end up changing IDs of users as well and it creates problems.Geo restriction: Social providers like Facebook, Google, Twitter etc.Provider-wise implementation: All providers use OAuth standard, but they tweak it and, as a result, their APIs endpoints and response are completely different from one another. ![]() Breaking changes: These providers keep making changes and those are breaking changes too, again they don’t care much because of the free offering.Dependencies on provider: If providers restrict or block your client, it’s hard to resolve that issue because they provide this service free of cost. ![]() Privacy concerns: Due to it, these days people generally avoid to use social login because social media platforms do a lot of tracking of users. ![]()
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