LoginRadius adds social logins such as Facebook, Twitter, Google etc on a website.
Target Audience: Website owners, Developers and Designers
Website URL: https://www.LoginRadius.com
Feedback sought:
- Visit https://www.loginradius.com. Watch the 2 min video on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
- What do you find bothersome? What do you like?
- Are you encouraged to sign up for a free trial/free account? If not, why?
- How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like janrain.com and gigya.com?
- Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
About LoginRadius:
LoginRadius is a Software As A Service (SAAS) which enables social logins such as Facebook, Twitter, Google and over 15 more on a third party website. A client can select ID providers, themes and other customizable features on LoginRadius, then gets a small code to be added to his/her website. LoginRadius also offer User Profile Data and Social Analytics. We have paid Premium, Ultimate/Customized solutions to meet your needs.
Here is a short video on how LoginRadius works:
What do you find bothersome? What do you like?
I find it bothersome that this may be an easier way for hackers to get in to people’s accounts on the internet. I don’t know as though I like the idea of giving my facebook password to every site I log in to.
I really like the convience of that loginradius has to offer. Over all it is a great idea.
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Are you encouraged to sign up for a free trial/free account? If not, why?
Yes because it would make things easier.
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How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like janrain.com and gigya.com?
I have not viewed the other two sites.
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Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
The video was successful at getting the point across, and it does make a lot of sense.
Firstly, thanks to StartupLift for featuring LoginRadius.
Secondly, ‘garfieldflacat’ LoginRadius does not see or store users passwords. End-users enter credentials on ID Providers website, for example, when you log in through Facebook, you enter username and password on facebook.com not on loginradius.com or our clients websites. So, there is no chance of someone seeing your usernames and passwords!
Thirdly, there is no chance for a hacker to steal any info or credentials, everything is secured through HTTPS and ID Providers are big companies naking sure everything is secure.
Thanks,
Watch the 2 min video on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
1) I think that site is a good idea, saves hassle and trying to remember your username.
What do you find bothersome? What do you like?
2) I don’t see anything that bother’s me. But I do like there idea of no username. and just email and passwords, I don’t think it’s a threat to do it that way. Â
Are you encouraged to sign up for a free trial/free account? If not, why?
3) I would recommend signing up for a free account, but a trail? I don’t think it would be good enough to attract more users.
Watch the 2 min video on the home page. What do you think the site is about?Â
After viewing the video I was given the impression that it is an application meant to streamline the account creation process which is often off-putting to someone who wishes to just casually browse a website.
What do you find bothersome? What do you like?
I think that the website could offer more reassurance in regards to the security of your information. Less computer savvy users generally believe their information can easily be taken.
I like the idea of not jumping through hoops in order to effectively use websites. It could definitely find an audience in those that have trouble juggling multiple accounts.
Are you encouraged to sign up for a free trial/free account? If not, why?
Possibly, I typically try to use as few accounts as possible for everything due to the very problem this would address.
How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like janrain.com and gigya.com?
The other two websites do not give a clear explanation of the product.