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Yes in theory they could be storing everything on the server if you have a session login In practice, anything they leave on my PC I will flush If that breaks some of their tracking ability, that's even better. I don't want to keep anything more than the actual session cookies, everything else goes in the trash after 20 minutes of inactivity
I see many services making SSO a premium feature
See https://sso.tax/
Thia tells me the cumbersome awkwardness of the login process is not an accident
The page I linked documents where SSO is in a higher price tier, often bundled with other stuff of course.
But that's how they make it a premium feature even though it's not a line item you can purchase separately