dirkhh,
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So SSO is a key feature to keep your use of online services sane / reduce the number of passwords / be able to use certain passkey solutions.
At the same time, the most commonly used SSO providers are people I don't necessarily trust and whom I certainly don't want to track me (I'm looking at you, Google, Apple, Microsoft, and the rest of user tracking industry).
So what do people use who want the benefits of SSO without being spied on?

larsmb,
@larsmb@mastodon.online avatar

@dirkhh I'm on Team Password Manager.
Personally I went with KeePassXC & the mobile companion, I hear extremely good things about VaultWarden, and obvs there are tons of alternatives for every preference.
I have limited trust for most OAuth(2) providers and don't really need them to know everything I'm logging into. (And it seems impossible to implement SSO without this exposure.)
Optimal no, but the best I've found.

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