Google sign-in is not currently available on me.you. You sign in with your email address and password. This keeps your dating account separate from your social profiles.
Why me.you uses email login instead of social sign-in
Many platforms offer "Sign in with Google" or "Sign in with Facebook" because it reduces signup friction. However, social login comes with trade-offs that matter on a dating platform. It creates a connection between your dating identity and your social media account, which many people specifically want to avoid.
me.you keeps your account deliberately separate. Your email address is used only for authentication and essential notifications — it is never visible to other members. Signing in with a password you control means your dating account is not dependent on or linked to any third-party platform.
How to sign in to me.you
- 1 Go to the me.you login page.
- 2 Enter the email address you used to create your account.
- 3 Enter your password.
- 4 Click "Sign in".
- 5 If you have forgotten your password, click "Forgot password?" to receive a reset link by email.
What if I want to use a dedicated email for me.you?
Many members choose to use a secondary email address — one they check regularly but that is not their primary personal or work email — specifically for their dating accounts. This is a completely sensible approach and works perfectly with me.you's email login system.
Free email providers like Gmail and ProtonMail make it simple to create a secondary address. If you go this route, make sure it is an address you can reliably check, since account notifications and password reset emails are sent there.
Will Google or Apple sign-in be added in future?
There are no confirmed plans to add social sign-in options. The decision to keep login email-and-password based is tied to the platform's privacy-first philosophy. However, feedback from members does inform the product roadmap. If this is something you feel strongly about, let us know through the contact page — user input is taken seriously.
In the meantime, using a strong unique password (or a password manager to generate one) is the recommended approach. The password reset flow is straightforward if you ever lose access.