tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-542398624287876588.post7432386317523965167..comments2024-03-11T07:18:29.295+00:00Comments on Nifty Snippets: I Don't Want To Create An AccountT.J. Crowderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05828354736681391962noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-542398624287876588.post-6166222873257202982013-05-07T15:18:16.641+01:002013-05-07T15:18:16.641+01:00"And even this site asks me to log on... :-)&...<i>"And even this site asks me to log on... :-)"</i><br />Indeed, but not to create an account with Nifty Snippets. :-) Think of that login as being the equivalent of giving a store your billing details: It's something we actually need in order to do what you're trying to do (they need the payment details to sell you something, we need you to sign into an account for attributionT.J. Crowderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03619792122821936638noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-542398624287876588.post-19789117099254618592013-05-07T13:11:19.982+01:002013-05-07T13:11:19.982+01:00It is amazing how this simple fact seems to elude ...It is amazing how this simple fact seems to elude 90% of all webshops. Recently, I tried to get tickets for a show in a theater. To even <i>see if there where any tickets available</i> I had to create accounts. Now, I have like 3 accounts (including name, address, mail, mobile phone number etc.) all over the place, which I am probably never going to use again.<br><br />You would think that any pwiegershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06252447693907963348noreply@blogger.com