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support for anonymous access #118

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billimek opened this issue Aug 8, 2018 · 2 comments
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support for anonymous access #118

billimek opened this issue Aug 8, 2018 · 2 comments

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@billimek
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billimek commented Aug 8, 2018

For instances where this is being run in a controlled space (i.e. internal network), it would be great if there was an option to disable auth and allow anonymous creation/editing/deletion of shortlinks so that people do not need to first authenticate before using the tool.

No idea if this is something others find useful of not. Thoughts?

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memory commented Aug 8, 2018

Probably not a bad idea! (Although at this point who doesn't have a gmail account? :)

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Sounds great, maybe use some kind of browser fingerprint (fingerprint.js) or IP address for identifying the clients. We should prevent that users can spam entries into the database.

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