> Why not auto check keep me logged in? Do most people create account on
> public terminals? I doubt it. Most people will create them on their
> own computers/phone/etc. It would make the form even simpler.

Why even have a box to keep me logged in on mobile.....? Just keep me
checked in.

>
> Also, what's the rationale behind *always* having a captcha? Why can't
> we employ what the fundraiser does with a captcha *only* being show
> *when* we detect the user as high risk. This yet again would make this
> simpler and faster for not just mobile users but everyone.
>
> --tomasz
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 5:12 PM, Steven Walling <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hey,
>>
>> Today we (editor engagement experiments team) started an A/B test of a
>> new account registration page on English Wikipedia.
>>
>> I wanted to bring this up on mobile because, because while it doesn't
>> impact users visiting via MobileFrontend, the design does play niceer
>> with mobile browsers, at least compared to the current default. (See
>> the attached screenshots of mobile Safari on iPhone and iPad. I also
>> tested on Jelly Bean.)
>>
>> When we move to productize this, we should talk more about
>> implementing the design in a way that jives with what the mobile team
>> is working on.
>>
>> --
>> Steven Walling
>> https://wikimediafoundation.org/
>>
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