But then in the case of you creating such a fake from, it's user's fault 
for not checking the url/ssl connection?
Tbh i'd rather see a google login for every major service i use, the 
credentials are safer than most sites and like you said it's very 
convinient.

If I were to lose that google account, it would be my own fault. instead of 
let's say... my EA account was hacked because a silly sql injection and my 
password being hashed with fabulous MD5 for all to see.

So in a nutshell with unified logins the server side is safer, using it 
properly is your responibility... Don't you agree? 

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