How hard is it to implement email verification?

    • Artwork@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      They do not, normally, unless you specifically allow that. Yet, indeed, many services enable/require quite permissive scopes by default.

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          20 hours ago

          per oauth spec you get told what is shared. usually it’s just your user id (which often is email or username), i haven’t seen crazy scopes in the wild in a while

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            14 hours ago

            Some services even have an option to only share a dummy email and not your real. Apple for example does this, so all the site gets is “[email protected]” (don’t know the exact format). And it is only tied to your real email address on apple’s side

      • valar@lemmy.ca
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        Regardless of your privacy choices, if you are using a shared login, that activity is connected with your broader profile.