Developers can't really catch a break. If they create a service that requires its own login account and password, users will clamor for an option to sign in using Google, Facebook, Twitter, or any other number of oAuth logins. And if they create a service and decide not to bother with their own accounts but rely on existing oAuth options, then users will raise the demand for a standalone login as was the case with Feedly.
Read MoreFeedly Finally Breaks Free Of Its Social Connections, Creates A Standalone Login Option was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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