Authentication UX Causes Abandonment Among Senior Users
Users aged 65+ consistently struggle with password-based authentication flows, confusing multi-account OAuth redirects, and forgot-password recovery processes. SaaS operators serving this demographic report high abandonment rates despite simplification efforts. No senior-focused auth UX library exists.
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