Google is changing The New look of Sign In Page Soon.
Google is changing the look of
sign-in on the web soon, according to the notification that’s been posted over
on Google Support for learning about the sign-in page. Google has already
updated the look of the sign-in page on the mobile side of things, but hadn’t yet changed
the visuals for the web version. Google says that over the next few weeks
that’s about to change although they don’t mention exactly when they will start
the transition, and it isn’t made clear whether they’ll simply flip the switch
and the visuals will be changed for everyone at once or whether the new look
will roll out to users in stages.
While the visuals of the sign-in page are changing
there are things that won’t change. Google assures users that just like with
the mobile page, the way you sign-in won’t be changed at all as you’ll still
use the same steps as before and you’ll still be able to sign in securely. The
new sign-in page will bring a cleaner design to things though, and Google notes
that signing in will be faster than before which means you’ll save a precious
second or two when signing into your account. This will also make for a
consistent visual appearance across phones, tablets, and computers, which is one
of the bigger reasons for the change as Google wants a streamlined look. The
new visual design of the sign-in page will incorporate parts of Material Design
which will be part of what introduces the more consistent style.
In
addition to notifying users via the Google Support page, the current sign-in
page also shows a brief message that will alert users to the new changes that
are coming in the near future so it should be hard to miss unless you never
sign in to your account. That being said, the change is just around the corner
so whether you notice it before it happens or not, it isn’t too far out and
everything will continue to work as normal. Changing the look of the sign-in
page isn’t a major thing but even the smallest things can be beneficial.
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