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Facebook and Google Dominate Social Sign Ins

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by Felix Richter, Statista.com

The reach of Facebook and Google in the online world stretches way beyond the companies’ own services. Together, both companies account for 78 percent of social logins. Social logins enable web users to sign in on a third party website using an existing social media or email account.

If you are a regular internet user, chances are you’ve come across the option to sign in at a website using one of the many social media or email accounts most of us have amassed over time. Many internet users loathe the time it requires to fill out long registration forms from scratch, in which cases the ability to use an existing login comes as a welcome facilitation. Potential privacy concerns notwithstanding, the adoption of social login services is rising: according to Janrain, a provider of social login solutions, 87% of U.S. consumers are aware of social logins and more than half have used such a service in the past.

To the companies providing the identities for social logins, these services constitue an additional source of potentially valuable information. It comes as no surprise that Facebook is the most popular choice for social logins, given the services huge user base. According to Janrain, the social network powered 45 percent of social logins in the third quarter of 2013, with Google being the only meaningful competition at 33 percent. Other companies, including Yahoo, Twitter, LinkedIn and Microsoft, account for just above 20 percent of social sign ins, illustrating the dominance of the big two in yet another segment.

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