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Reasons fro 2-staged login – email first, then password (not about 2FA)

Reasons fro 2-staged login - email first, then password (not about 2FA)

Google changed it’s login form in 2018 from being the classic login-form (email and password fields visible at the same time) to be two-staged:

first enter the email and click next
then on a second page enter the password; then click logi…

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