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Razengan 4 hours ago

Meanwhile, you still can't Sign in with Apple on the website.

But you can Sign in with Google.

If you signed up with your Apple on the iOS Claude app, to access your account on the computer, you have to open the passwords app and copy your random email address and paste it into the Claude website login.

Also if you try to copy-paste a prompt from Notes etc into the Claude chat, it gets added as an attachment, so you can't edit the prompt. If you do the four-finger shortcut to paste it as text, it mangles newlines etc.

Why are they so dumb about such basic UX for so long?

radley 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

> you still can't Sign in with Apple on the website.

Apple forces developers to offer Sign in with Apple on iOS devices if any other sign in service is used. Apple can't force them to do it on non-Apple platforms.

Wowfunhappy 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> If you signed up with your Apple on the iOS Claude app, to access your account on the computer, you have to open the passwords app and copy your random email address and paste it into the Claude website login.

Isn't this basically Apple's fault? When you signed up, Apple provided a fake email address in leu of your real one. This is great for privacy but means the service has the wrong email.

I'm sure they didn't want to provide an Apple sign in option at all, but it's required by App Store rules.

nerdjon 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

They could also just implement sign in with apple on their website, they have the ability to sign in with google so not supporting Apple is still a weird choice they are making.

Apple should not have had to require developers to have options other than Google for authentication, but clearly some companies have to be dragged kicking and screaming.

So clearly they support it, and there is no reason it should not work on the web also.

j45 3 hours ago | parent [-]

A vendor doesn't have to bend for another.

Always best to sign in with your own email address.

nerdjon 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

There are a lot of websites that only support third party login, so that is not always an option.

They don't have to bend for another, but they made a choice to put an app on iOS. They added support for apple signin, and then for some reason did not put it on their website.

You can criticize Apple for requiring that all you want, but they clearly have support for it and are choosing to not put it on their website which is causing a worse user experience.

IF apple did not support website loggin than sure, but they do. So the ability to fix this is on Anthropic (and many other websites).

If you are already going to support third party login you should not limit it to only Google accounts and there is no reason to support Apple on iOS and not the web.

Also for the record, Apple only requires sign in with apple if you already support third party authentication. So if you are already going to support that, giving the user more choice (and making it so we are all a bit less dependent on google) is a good thing.

j45 2 hours ago | parent [-]

No criticism from me towards apple or Anthropic. Both parties made their choice. Apple was late to the identity business and the other ships had already sailed.

Third party logins are an extension and a massive risk to any website that doesn't include email hosting.

We have see identity providers dissapear, and people may change their mind.

Easiest way is to register you rown domain and use it with an identity provider of your choice and be able to move it anywhere.

Otherwise we are a faceless citizen of a corporation that can handle access to our identity and everything attached to it without recourse or access to anyone.

squeaky-clean an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

> Always best to sign in with your own email address.

Using a randomly generated email per service is a huge improvement over always using the same email.

tstrimple 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Not really. It's the user's fault. Apple provides an option to hide your email, it's not required. It's an option that shows up when you're prompted to create an account.

Wowfunhappy an hour ago | parent [-]

Oh, I agree with this.

My original thinking was that Apple makes it too easy for a general audience to hide their email without considering the implications (the service won't know your email). But of course there's a tension here, since you also want the option to be easy and accessible.

The party I do not consider at fault in this case is Anthropic.

Razengan 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

> I'm sure they didn't want to provide an Apple sign in option at all

But they wanted to provide a Google Sign In? wth?

> This is great for privacy but means the service has the wrong email.

So harm the users to benefit the service? wtf?

I don't want to give my real email or anything to random services, specially not one like Claude where they don't even let you remove your payment info.

Wowfunhappy an hour ago | parent [-]

> I don't want to give my real email or anything to random services, specially not one like Claude where they don't even let you remove your payment info.

The original complaint was:

>> If you signed up with your Apple on the iOS Claude app, to access your account on the computer, you have to open the passwords app and copy your random email address and paste it into the Claude website login.

Either you use your original email or you use a per-service email. Apple helps you do the latter, but this does come with UX tradeoffs.

Using a per-service email, then complaining that the service does not have your real email, strikes me as misguided.

bombela 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Add to the list backtick handling. If you start a backtick block on the claude web chat, you cannot leave it with the keyboard. You are now stuck between the backticks. It is as if they wanted to reproduce Slack misery.

catgirlinspace 4 hours ago | parent [-]

Pressing the down arrow while inside a block exits it for me.