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Love clicking 'Forgot Password' for fun

Seriously, this app placed the 'Forgot Password' button RIGHT NEXT to the 'Login' button. I've already accidentally reset my password more times than I've successfully logged in. I'm starting to think the designer hates people... or maybe just me?

Submitted 1 year, 1 month ago by uxnightmares


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I'm always doing stuff like this. Ended up just using a password manager. Can’t trust these designer shenanigans.

1 year, 1 month ago by MishapMagnet

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You've unlocked the password reset minigame. Highest score for resets before login wins. But seriously, terrible design. 😤

1 year, 1 month ago by ForgetMeNot

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They do it on purpose, I swear. It’s a conspiracy to keep you perpetually locked out of your own accounts. 🙄

1 year, 1 month ago by CynicalSteve

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What a feature! Next up: 'Delete Account' right beside 'Update Profile'. Who doesn't live for that little adrenaline rush when managing passwords? 😆

1 year, 1 month ago by DesignGuru88

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U just have butterfingers dude, admit it. The designer's probs at home laughing at the chaos they've unleashed. 🤡

1 year, 1 month ago by Trollolol456

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Same thing happened to me with a banking app. You'd think they would want to make logging in secure yet straightforward, but nope, let's put a booby trap right next to it.

1 year, 1 month ago by OopsIForgotAgain

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UX designer here. That's a fundamental flaw, violating the proximity principle of the Gestalt laws of grouping. Interactive elements that have very different functions should not be placed close together to avoid exactly this type of frustrating user experience. The designer probably followed a template without considering usability testing. Remember, in good design, the layout should always facilitate the user journey, not hinder it.

1 year, 1 month ago by DesignIsMyPassion

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Haha, feels like a conspiracy to make us remember our login details by brute force amirite? 😂

1 year, 1 month ago by PasswordPanic