MetaMask introduced a social login feature on Aug. 26, allowing users to create and manage crypto wallets using Google or Apple accounts.
According to the announcement, the initiative aims to eliminate the complexity of traditional 12-word seed phrases in its latest crypto adoption initiative.
The self-custodial wallet service streamlined wallet creation into two steps: signing in with a Google o r Apple ID and creating a unique password. Users can then access their wallets without manually managing Secret Recovery Phrases (SRP), which MetaMask generates and stores securely behind the scenes.
MetaMask stated:
“Crypto doesn’t have to be complicated. That’s why we’ve made it easier than ever to manage a MetaMask wallet with our new Social login feature.”
The company added that the social login feature addresses a primary obstacle for crypto newcomers: managing complex seed phrases to secure wallet access.
Keeping it self-custodial
The social login system preserves MetaMask’s self-custodial nature while reducing user friction.
No single entity, including MetaMask, can access all components needed to retrieve users’ Secret Recovery Phrases. Only the combination of social credentials and the user’s unique password can unlock the SRP on local devices.
The architecture ensures that social cred
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Author: Gino Matos

