1. Password managers often don't auto-fill the email/phone field.
2. Have to context switch to my email client.
3. The email often takes a little to arrive. Some services have truly awful delivery time. This can be managed if you send your own email but few people do.
4. In most cases you can just click the link then. But it becomes annoying if you want to open in a private tab/container tab/different browser/different device.
5. Even if it preserves your destination (it probably didn't) you now have the original tab lying around to clean up.
Hey, I see your point. It hasn't been an issue for me, mostly because 95% of users leave the "Keep me signed in" on.
The email arriving thing was a real problem, but I solved it by having a dedicated IP for transactional emails which has a reputation of 99% so it stopped being an issue.
1. Password managers often don't auto-fill the email/phone field.
2. Have to context switch to my email client.
3. The email often takes a little to arrive. Some services have truly awful delivery time. This can be managed if you send your own email but few people do.
4. In most cases you can just click the link then. But it becomes annoying if you want to open in a private tab/container tab/different browser/different device.
5. Even if it preserves your destination (it probably didn't) you now have the original tab lying around to clean up.
Compare this to username+password
1. Click login button. (Username + password already filled by password manager)