What's funny is that we're basically doing a very similar thing at my startup, PricePlow (https://www.priceplow.com), and it was actually inspired by discussion earlier here at Hacker News.
It works very well for our purposes. We don't need crazy security because we store no important personal information -- just product preferences. It's insanely easy on the users.
I guess I should get back to blogging about my entrepreneurial lessons learned, as this has been one of many of them....
It works very well for our purposes. We don't need crazy security because we store no important personal information -- just product preferences. It's insanely easy on the users.
I guess I should get back to blogging about my entrepreneurial lessons learned, as this has been one of many of them....