1) Yes. The way things work on the phone has greatly diverged from the
way things work under Unity 7. I thought the goal of convergence was to
bring these things closer together, and not to push them further apart.
It also doesn't seem to be that they must declare what "types" of
accounts they are using, but the specific accounts themselves, and
should also be defining their own service information for using those
accounts. This also seems to force us into a situation where apps must
also provide all their own account providers for all accounts they may
theoretically support, rather than simply relying on providers possibly
being made available through the installation of other account plug-ins,
and if using N apps that support said account, forces the user to
necessitate logging in to the same account N times for those N different
provider plug-ins.

2) I don't like the definition of "app" we seem to be using here,
because it excludes things which are not designed to operate under that
definition, and would thus forces us into this "issue."

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