Oh okay, so does that mean that Lemmy is less secure and more prone to outsiders stealing login info, than with Mastodon? I ask as 0auth seems to be quite important based on some of the comments.
Oh okay, so does that mean that Lemmy is less secure and more prone to outsiders stealing login info, than with Mastodon? I ask as 0auth seems to be quite important based on some of the comments.
Ah, write it off to my ignorance, still new to the Fediverse. Thanks for explaining, I just assumed that they would work the same, but also was wondering if it was an iOS thing, or a newer version of developing apps. As all the Lemmy apps are newer than the Mastodon apps, with the Rexxit influx. :-)
Thanks so much for explaining. But why is it that Mastodon has that 0auth on every app, and Lemmy doesn’t? They both apps from the fediverse, just strange for them to be acting so differently.
How come I can natively log into my Lemmy apps on iPhone / iOS, but with every single Mastodon app, it opens a Safari window to try log in?
(Reason: I blocked the browser, and just want to use the apps I specifically chose as daily drivers, still testing out Lemmy + Mastodon apps.)
Thank you for explaining. :-)
So that would mean that there are no 100% secure Lemmy apps, that do have 0auth or something to ensure that bad developers don’t steal login information?
EDIT: Added second part