Given the amount of people I've seen using 'forgot-password'-feature every time to log in, I wonder why 'email-as-identity-provider' isn't used more ofter. Especially for 'casual' sites you use rarely.
I assume other than phishing it's also the poor UX of switching to your email inbox and then back to the browser, which can be especially bad on mobile.
That being said, I like the idea and have asked myself that question before as well.
Calling anything in the Netherlands a hill or valley is a bit of a stretch. However 'Food Valley' refers to the regional nickname 'Gelderse Vallei' and is in fact a valley between the following ridges:
Any idea, other than maybe phishing?