If a hacker somehow gets ahold of your Google account, he or she will then own the keys to the kingdom for all your related accounts. Cybersecurity risks?Īside from shady data-sharing practices, signing in with an existing account has security problems of its own. Would you feel comfortable with Facebook knowing your dating tastes on Tinder? That’s gonna be a “no” from us. Some platforms even include tracking scripts that keep tabs on your activity on the websites you sign in to. It’s all part of the deals these companies made with one another.
For example, Spotify users are served targeted advertisements that relate to browsing and “like” history. Sure enough, platforms like Facebook provide all your profile information and more to the services you sign up for when you choose their login option. Tap or click to see how Facebook continues to sell your data.
Why would that logic suddenly end when it comes to account sharing? You already know Facebook’s business model is predicated on selling your data to the highest bidder. But logging in via Facebook or email exposes the data contained within your accounts.