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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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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.
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?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: