@eloy This is what I decided many years ago, though for a different reason: the typical OAuth setup basically means that my continued access to a ton of services hinges on some tech company that might wipe out my account with no explanation or recourse overnight (as they tend to do).
@joepie91 Fair. But I use it mostly for things where I need an account only a couple of times at most, so I don't really care if I lose access a year later. And usually it's for stuff that is public anyway (GitLab instances)