The trend towards having the username and password on two separate pages is realllllly annoying.
While trying to work out why web designers are doing this I came across this page (https://www.twilio.com/blog/why-username-and-password-on-two-different-pages) which basically seems to conclude it isn't necessary and just confuses people and auto-type password managers.
Anyone here run a website that does this? Why? Do you hate your users?
I feel like most websites do it to imitate google
@tilduke The only website I use that does this is Gmail, and it makes sense: I insert the mail from my institution and I get redirected to their website for the actual login... It's still very annoying to do this every time.
@tilduke Gah yes! PayPal does this,and it's incredibly annoying. They can't even claim it's due to security, because c'mon, the passwords there are 20 characters max, and the character set is incredibly narrow. Security clearly isn't something they care much about.