Re: Limiting access to a website



Sounds like too much work to me. Both for you and the user. I have
too many passwords to remember already, and if I have to mess with
one-time codes because I don't know how to turn cookies on and off, I
would quickly lose interest in the site. Since confidentiality is not
a real issue, why not just have their email address serve as both logon
and password. Simply have them enter their email on the first page,
check it against the list that you sent email notifications to. If
they are on the list, they are in, otherwise, no access.

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