Arnold Daniels' Blog: Simple Single Sign-On for PHP

Courtesy PHPDeveloper.org  Mon, 04/20/2009 - 08:36

Arnold Daniels has a new post to his blog today dealing with something (usually companies) are looking towards to help deal with the infamous "too many passwords for too many places" issue - a simple single sign-on tool that can be dropped in an used anywhere.

Associated websites often share user information, so a visitor only has to register once and can use that username and password for all sites.

A good example for this is Google....


 

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