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  Email vs phone sign-up for websites, which do you prefer? (107 views)

22 May 2026 17:05

I feel like there been a noticeable shift in how online services ask us to sign up lately. It used to be all about email verification, but now I am seeing a lot more options for phone based sign ups using a mobile number. This got me wondering about the pros and cons of each method. Personally, I find phone sign ups quicker and sometimes more secure with the SMS code. Email often means digging through my inbox. Email vs phone sign up for websites, which do you prefer and why?

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22 May 2026 18:12 #1

Its a great question, and theres definitely a compelling argument for phone based sign ups, especially in today mobilefirst world. I came across an article that perfectly illustrates why phone based sign ups define modern betting access, highlighting the strategic advantage of speed and simplicity. The piece explains that for many users, particularly in mobile driven markets, long forms and verification delays are a significant barrier. Mobile sign up, using a phone number and an SMS code, offers a much faster and more user friendly experience, making access incredibly swift. This shift from traditional email verification to phone-based methods reflects a broader trend of optimizing for user convenience and quick access. Here the article if you're interested: https://www.aboutchromebooks.com/blog/why-phone-based-sign-ups-define-modern-betting-access/.

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26 May 2026 18:13 #2

This discussion really highlights how important user experience has become for online platforms. The method of signing up often creates the first impression, so making it as seamless and efficient as possible is crucial for user retention. It's interesting to see how technology adapts to user behavior, especially with the prevalence of smartphones for accessing virtually everything online. Both methods have their merits, but the trend towards mobile optimization is unmistakable.

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