How Mobile Login Readability Affects User Trust
You can tell pretty quickly when a mobile login page is awkward to use. The keyboard comes up and part of the form is hidden. The label is there, but faint enough that you check it twice. The password

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You can tell pretty quickly when a mobile login page is awkward to use. The keyboard comes up and part of the form is hidden. The label is there, but faint enough that you check it twice. The password

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