I happened to click a link that took me to the associated twitter X account for something I was interested in and was greeted by not one, not two, but four modern day web popups.

I know it’s nothing new. I’ve got a couple of firefox plugins that are usually quite good at hiding this sort of nonsense, but I guess they failed me today (or, I shudder to think, there were even more that were blocked, and this is what got through)

What’s the worst new/not-signed-in user experience you’ve encountered recently?

  • @heavy@sh.itjust.works
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    1043 months ago

    I will say that the Google Auth prompt in particular is just this huge nuisance and a horrible experience. People should feel stupid for including it in their web experience.

    • @gwilikers@lemmy.ml
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      183 months ago

      Wait, how can I get rid of google auth pop-ups? I got Ublock but they still come up whenever I go to a reddit page.

      • Vanon
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        83 months ago

        The “Sign in with Google” popups on virtually every site? It’s nuts. I was just trying to figure this out today. Try these or these.

        • @yum@lemmy.eco.br
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          283 months ago

          Given how intrusive google is, I wouldn’t be surprised if it was kinda forced by them along with some other functionality

          • @xtapa@discuss.tchncs.de
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            143 months ago

            But it acts as a Login for the page instead of registering a new account? How would Google do that without the page owners permission?!

            • @yum@lemmy.eco.br
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              53 months ago

              Honestly, I didn’t even know what it does until now. I get so annoyed by it that I just close it immediately after it pops up. Probably time to make a uBlock Origin filter for it I guess

          • @batshit
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            43 months ago

            It’s not. It is up to the owner to code it into their website or not.

          • @essteeyou@lemmy.world
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            23 months ago

            Writing sign-in and authentication can be difficult. Google handles it for you. They’ll also store all of the secret stuff that you don’t want to leak, like passwords, etc. So I can see some of the appeal for sites of a certain size, but not really Twitter.

            • @cheddar@programming.dev
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              13 months ago

              I can understand that, and a user can also enjoy the simplicity of the process. However, I’m speaking about this very popup here. It doesn’t have to be this way. There are plenty of websites that allow you to sign in/up with Google (or another 3rd-party provider) that don’t have this problem. I see so many websites and mobile apps that make it very difficult to use them. I always wonder if anyone at the company is using their own website/app. Reddit is another great example.

              • @essteeyou@lemmy.world
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                13 months ago

                Oh right, yeah, it really irritates me. I’m sure it comes from some Growth Team experiment where the only success metric was interactions (intentional or accidental) with the box.

                Making the box increased engagement with the box, ship it!