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NEWS FROM LOGINONLY.COM SERVICE

In this great time you've been with us, we decided to redesign the site and
also, add a lot of information to our database of login pages. Now you have the
ability to find information about more than 900 thousand sites/services/portals.
We are very proud that we were able to create a service that will be useful to
many Internet users, for this reason, we have improved website functionality,
speed, as well as other types of optimization. Welcome to the updated
LoginOnly.com


WHO WE ARE?

Every day, users are asked to login into a website. However, they often forget
their password and many websites don't offer the option of recovering it.
LoginOnly is an online directory that offers links for all the major websites'
login pages so users can easily recover access without having to search through
Google or contact customer service. The site also has a blog with articles about
cybersecurity and how people can protect themselves from hackers trying to steal
information to commit fraud or identity theft. The company's goal is to make
sure everyone knows where they will find the most accurate links every time they
need them so they never have to worry about forgetting their passwords again!


WHAT IS A LOGIN PAGE?

A login page is a screen that appears when you first log in to a system. It
usually displays some information about who the user is, what they’re allowed to
do on the site, and any other pertinent information like their name or email
address. The most important thing it does though gives them an area where they
can enter their username and password for authentication purposes so that only
authenticated users can access more sensitive content.

An example would be when you sign up for a new account on Netflix or Amazon
Prime Video: after providing your personal details (name/date of birth), it asks
you to enter your login credentials so it can validate them before granting
access to the more sensitive side of the site – such as viewing all available
content or changing billing info. This helps avoid unauthorized people from
using their credit card numbers online which could lead to identity theft!


WHY DO YOU NEED A LOGIN PAGE?

You want to protect your content. You don’t want people accessing the settings
and posting a fake news article on your behalf, for example. Or you just need an
easy way to keep track of who’s logged in – maybe multiple editors are working
on the site? Login pages can also be a gateway into other parts of the website
that could be password protected.

The more you’re able to restrict access, the less chance there is of data being
compromised or shared without your consent.


TYPES OF LOGIN PAGES YOU NEED TO KNOW

Single Sign-on: Single sign-on authentication is when a user logs in once and
they are then able to access all the other resources of that service without
having to log in to each one separately. Example: Facebook, Google, Twitter.

Third-Party Login Page: A third-party login page can be used for any website
where you need to create a user account. This is typically used for account
registration.

Two-Step Login: To increase security online.

Basic Login Page is a type of login page that is less technologically advanced
and does not require the user to enter a password.

Social Login Page: for examples like Facebook, Twitter, and Google



Creating an Auth0 Account: When using third-party authentication on your
website, it’s important to make sure you have an account set up.

Challenge-Response Login: It’s used for two-factor authentication, which means
that for someone to log into your account they need both of these things: their
username and their password; plus an additional item called a challenge-response
token or code.


CAPTCHA ON THE LOGIN PAGE

One of the most important parts of a login page is to include some sort of
CAPTCHA or verification question. This will ensure that no bots are trying to
create accounts on your website and this can be an effective way to keep those
pesky spammers away!

Other Login Security Features you need to know

DON’T use the same password on multiple sites.

DO enable two-step verification when possible.

!The CAPTCHA and other features mentioned in this post are just some of the many
important aspects to make a great login page. Scroll down for more helpful tips!


10 TIPS ON HOW TO CREATE THE PERFECT LOGIN PAGE FOR YOUR SITE (OR BLOG)


1. MAKE IT CLEAR WHERE TO LOG IN

Eliminate any extra information to cut down on distractions

Make the input field bigger, and make it easy for people to type their email
address (e.g. no CAPTCHA)



Keep users in a secure zone with a login button at the top of every page



Use an appropriate color palette that is also pleasing to the eye


2. DIFFERENTIATE LOGIN FROM REGISTRATION

Make a login page and sign up page different because of their differing needs

Keep the page clean, using a minimal number of buttons and other links

Use an intuitive design for navigation

Make it easy to find your password when you need to log in again.

Create one login account that is used on all social media sites — this will save
time, as well as make life easier if anything happens


3. ALLOW USERS TO LOGIN WITH AN EXTERNAL ACCOUNT (E.G. FACEBOOK, GOOGLE,
TWITTER)

Offer the option to sign up with an account through your site


4. USE THE EMAIL ADDRESS, RATHER THAN USERNAME IN THE LOGIN FORM, FOR EXTRA
SECURITY

Ensure that form fields are big enough to enter text — if this is not the case,
provide a short link instead.

Offer an option to save your login details to speed up future logins.


5. LET USERS SEE THEIR PASSWORD (IF THEY WANT TO)

One of the best ways to make sure you’re not using a weak password is to show
it. This way, users can see how long their passwords are and they’ll be able to
quickly discern if one may be weaker than the other (i.e., “password” vs. “make
the sunshine”). But to register usability, it is better for users if they see
their password before they click ‘Submit’.

The problem is that once a user has submitted an account, it’s not very easy to
prove. One solution would be to have the site remember the last used email
address and show the login page with a link that says “Show this password” which
will reveal the actually entered password for verification


6. TELL USERS IF CAPS LOCK IS ON

The Caps Lock key is meant to be used for the rare occasion when you need to
enter text in a very large font. If it’s on, it will show up as an awkward
flashing CRLF at the top of your keyboard that makes everything look like one
giant letter.


7. MAKE IT EASY IF USERS FORGET THEIR PASSWORD

There are a lot of situations when users forgot their passwords. It might be
because they forgot or never knew the password in the first place. Sometimes
it’s because someone pretended to be that user and changed their email address,
but still remembered the old password.

To help with this, you could include a link on your login page that says “Forgot
Your Password?” which will take them to a new page with password restoration
instructions.



You could also give them the option to have a password sent to their email
address or phone number, by using tools like Twilio SMS and Authy. With these,
it’s often more convenient for them because they don’t need to remember another
password just for this one thing.


8. WARN USERS BEFORE LOCKING THEIR ACCOUNT

It is rather necessary to inform users before locking their accounts. This is a
case that leaves many users frustrated and not knowing what happened to their
profile.

For this reason, it’s necessary to send them an email or push notification
before the lock takes place so they have time to change the password and log in
again.



It would also be wise to give them notifications of when there are some problems
with the existing account to help users not to lose their account.

In this way, they will be able to take necessary actions before the problem
becomes bigger and their accounts are locked.

This is a case that on many occasions can lead users to abandon the platform
because it’s too much hassle for them when things happen repeatedly without any
notice or explanation from your side.


9. KEEP USERS LOGGED IN

It is really frustrating when users have to log in repeatedly, every time they
want to access their account.

There are many reasons for this happening, but the most common one is if there
was a problem with the login which caused it not to be authorized properly and
then refreshing it from that moment on will work just fine.

Even so, you should offer users to save their logging data for the next time
they want to access their account so that they don’t have to keep logging in
over and over again.


10. REMEMBER USERS WHEN THEY RETURN

It’s a good idea to show an image of the last post they had read on your site,
or their avatars in case they’re logged out. This way people will know what page
they were reading and can continue just where they left off without having to
log in again

You should also include links that allow users with active sessions to get an
opportunity to contact other users online to improve their user experience and
help them find someone to chat with or share their thoughts with.


COMMON ERRORS WITH LOGIN

There are some common problems with login pages that can be avoided with little
research or planning.

The first problem is that some pages are not set up to accommodate all screen
resolutions, and so the user cannot see everything on the page without scrolling
left-right. This can be fixed by using CSS Media Queries in your code to find
out what size of the device you are working with.



The second problem is when the field is empty on a login form. This is often
because the field has been left blank by mistake, and it should be pre-populated
with something else to avoid confusion for users filling out the form.

Thirdly is invalid characters that users are using for login to sites. You can
provide users with information that they need to fill in login forms correctly
due to the registration data.

Another problem could be with server-side errors. If there is a problem with the
server, it may be that something has gone wrong.

The first issue you might come across when creating login pages is z-index
issues. The background image or video behind your forms will not load correctly
and can cause some people to see an empty form as they scroll up their screen.

And the last common problem is that account doesn’t exist/the password is wrong.
This problem is solved by an error message or form that is shown when a user
submits an incorrect password.


HOW LOGIN FORM IS DEVELOPED?

It is hard to explain in several words, but in general, the login form is the
interface that enables a user to authenticate themselves and log in. The design
of this page should be just as important as any other page on your site because
it can impact conversion rates greatly!

–The layout itself: A lot goes into designing an effective login form such as
how you want visitors viewing it to see things. Do you want them scrolling down
or do you need them filling out every field? If so, these are all aspects to
consider before even starting the layout process.



–Username Field: When developing a username field make sure it stands out from
everything else like for example with capitalization or having a box around it.
This will help people notice when they start typing their name which will be
used for future work with their personal account.

–Password Field: This is the password field, so make sure you don’t forget to
include a box around it.

–Security Checkbox: This will require people to enter their email address and
then submit the form for them to be able to complete the registration process.
You can put security checkboxes at different points of your login page such as
at the beginning or end depending on what works best for your website’s look. It
should also have an explanation like “To verify that you are not an automated
bot please fill out this captcha” next to it.

–First Name Field: There needs to be some type of first name field because many
sites use names when they communicate with users about orders, account
information, support inquiries, etcetera! Some

–Last Name Field: This is not always required but sometimes it can be helpful to
have a last name so that you can differentiate between people who share the same
first name on your site.

–Email Field: You need an email field for two reasons – one, it’s required by
most government regulations and second, if someone forgets their password
they’ll use this information to recover it.

–Password Strength Indicator: This is important because some passwords are more
secure than others! The indicator should show how quickly a computer could try
out different combinations of letters or numbers until they find the right one
(aka brute force attack). It will look something like this “12 characters long
with upper and lower case letters” which means that it’s 12 alphanumeric
characters long and includes both uppercase and lowercase letters that make the
password stronger than the password is only six alphanumeric characters long.

–Password Recovery Link: This link is helpful if the user has forgotten their
password, this can be sent by email too!

–Browser Security Alerts: The browser will alert you when a login page tries to
access your personal information like passwords or social media accounts. It
will look something like this “There’s an invalid security certificate.” The
browser also notifies users of any phishing scams that may attempt to steal your
account credentials.

Alerts are very important because they help prevent unauthorized access and
protect your privacy as well as other people associated with it (social
networks).

–Two Factor Authentication: This type of authentication provides two means for
verification before granting someone entrance into the system.

This ultimate guide is about the perfect login page, and how to create one. It
includes tips on what you should include when creating your own login page –
such as font styles, white space around items, colors, etc.; it also contains an
example of a good login page which many people can relate to; and some basic
information that covers why and how we have these pages in today’s world.

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