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@dansup @kaffeeringe I recommend at least adding a "back" button (in addition to continue). For example it's easy to enter password with a typo and only discover that on the next (confirm password) screen.
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@dansup @kaffeeringe I recommend at least adding a "back" button (in addition to continue). For example it's easy to enter password with a typo and only discover that on the next (confirm password) screen.
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@dansup @kaffeeringe I recommend at least adding a "back" button (in addition to continue). For example it's easy to enter password with a typo and only discover that on the next (confirm password) screen.
@dansup @kaffeeringe I recommend at least adding a "back" button (in addition to continue). For example it's easy to enter password with a typo and only discover that on the next (confirm password) screen.
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@dansup how about bundling account deletion with some sort of data export? That way folks that come to regret deleting their account can recover it themselves. And they still immediately accomplish what they set out to do: remove their data from the server.
Not sure about the performance impact of that though.
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@dansup how about bundling account deletion with some sort of data export? That way folks that come to regret deleting their account can recover it themselves. And they still immediately accomplish what they set out to do: remove their data from the server.
Not sure about the performance impact of that though.
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@dansup how about bundling account deletion with some sort of data export? That way folks that come to regret deleting their account can recover it themselves. And they still immediately accomplish what they set out to do: remove their data from the server.
Not sure about the performance impact of that though.
@dansup how about bundling account deletion with some sort of data export? That way folks that come to regret deleting their account can recover it themselves. And they still immediately accomplish what they set out to do: remove their data from the server.
Not sure about the performance impact of that though.