Sign in with Google, Apple & Facebook
Three American companies hold the keys to the rest of your accounts.
Every option here is national. A Swede cannot sign in with MojeID, and FranceConnect needs an existing French public-service account. Most also charge the website rather than the visitor. There is no European equivalent of a Google account that works everywhere — the EU is legislating one into existence instead.
What you are replacing (3)
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Sign in with Google ↗
Mountain View. The default button on most of the web.
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Sign in with Apple ↗
Cupertino. Hides your address, still an American account.
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Facebook Login ↗
Meta, Menlo Park.
European alternatives (10)
Suggest another →-
MojeID ↗
Run by CZ.NIC, the .cz registry. Standard OpenID Connect, free for services, non-profit operator.
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Bank iD ↗
Czech bank-backed identity — most of the country already has it.
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itsme ↗
Belgian, bank and telco backed, used for public services and private sites alike.
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FranceConnect ↗
The French state's single sign-on, built on existing public accounts.
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iDIN ↗
Dutch banks' identity service; you sign in with the bank you already use.
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MitID ↗
Denmark's national eID, effectively universal there.
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BankID ↗
Swedish, and the reason Swedes rarely type a password.
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EU Digital Identity Wallet ↗
The eIDAS 2.0 wallet every member state must offer by the end of 2026. Not yet something you can sign in with.
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ZITADEL ↗
Swiss open-source identity platform if you would rather run your own.
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Ory ↗
Munich open-source identity infrastructure, self-hostable.
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