On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 9:33 AM, Mike West <mk...@google.com> wrote: >> * Enable a login flow which is less "jarring" UX-wise than today's >> redirects. >> * Don't increase the number of clicks needed to log in. Today two >> clicks are usually enough, we shouldn't be worse than that since then >> websites won't adopt it and user's won't like it. > > One-click sign-in (with a zero-click, "Keep me logged in" option) is a very > reasonable goal, and one that I think is achievable. > > One- or two-click sign _up_, on the other hand, will likely be more > difficult given the complexities of authorization (scopes, etc).
I'm not sure what you count as sign-up? Today, if I visit a new website that I've never visited before, I can log in to that website in two clicks using identity providers as facebook/twitter/google. I don't think anything more than that is going get the support we need. / Jonas