While "setting up an account" can be annoying (and I refuse to do it if any personal information is required), password management is hardly required, as one simply has to use one's email address, and worst-case reset the password if one ever returns (or come up with a simple universal password for such silliness, or a ridiculously simple algorithm for a memorable site-specific password, like the name of the site). Regardless, this is hardly a reason to outright reject a site and make a simple review article incomplete.
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