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Why shouldn't you log in to services with Google or Facebook accounts?

VTC NewsVTC News23/10/2024


In the digital age, using Google or Facebook accounts to log in to online services has become popular. However, this convenience comes with many security and privacy risks. Here are the reasons why you should think carefully before using social media accounts to log in to other online services.

1. Privacy is violated

One of the biggest risks of using your Google or Facebook account to log in is that your privacy could be compromised. By using this feature, you are allowing third parties to access a wide range of personal information such as your email address, friends list, and even more sensitive data. While these companies claim to have strict privacy policies, there is no guarantee that your data will always be safe.

2. High security risk

While tech giants like Google and Facebook invest heavily in security, no system is perfect. If your Google or Facebook account is hacked, bad guys can easily access a variety of connected services that you have used to log in with that account. This can lead to the loss or leak of important personal information.

Why you should not log in to services with Google or Facebook accounts

Why you should not log in to services with Google or Facebook accounts

3. Unwanted constraints

When you use the same account to log in to multiple services, it creates an unnecessary tie. If you want to stop using Facebook or Google, you will have difficulty accessing the apps or services you previously logged into with those accounts. This creates an unwanted dependency, making it difficult to completely detach from these platforms.

4. Overly personalized advertising

Using your Google or Facebook account to log in to other services makes it easier for these companies to collect and analyze user data. This leads to overly personalized advertising, which can be frustrating because you are constantly being tracked and exposed to unwanted ads.

5. Lack of control over personal data

When you sign in to an app with your Google or Facebook account, you give up some control over your personal data. You can't decide exactly what information is shared, and you may not be fully aware of the extent of personal information you've given away to third parties.

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