This is a very interesting topic. The first time I tried to log in, I felt a
little bit confused too. It certainly is a kind of new paradigm for login.
Thank you Jeff for explaining the rationale behind it. I am still curious
about why the email field does not take the password as well. That is, a
person can put in either the email address or the password to log in. After
noticing that some people would put their passwords (if they remember) into
the second field no matter what it would be labeled, I think it would be
helpful to accept both as valid entry instead of asking people to think
about what to put in.

Min
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