• Chozo@fedia.io
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    2 months ago

    “Bank Robbers used Honda, Toyota, and Camry getaway vehicles”

    Like… okay? That’s hardly the issue. The login systems used have nothing to do with the crimes being committed.

    The article’s paywalled, so I dunno if there’s much more to it than this, but this seems like a ridiculous headline.

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      2 months ago

      Right, and the article makes it sound like a good thing that an SSO provider should be policing things. I see it as almost as bad as PayPal “policing” things against their moral code i.e. when they freeze funds for completely legal NSFW creators

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        2 months ago

        Right, and the article makes it sound like a good thing that an SSO provider should be policing things

        I’ve been very leery about the idea of letting companies own someone’s credentials via SSO in general, so if it encourages at least diversification away from a few SSO providers, I’m kind of enthusiastic about SSO providers imposing restrictions on people using their services.