The answer is to use RPX and one of the many providers, like Google,
OpenID, Twitter, whatever.
After the initial registration - which you can do when you're not at
your buddys house - all you ever need is username/password.
And that's neat. :)

Jacob

On Mar 13, 11:06 pm, "Dave" <make.cake.b...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ok but im at my buddy house and I want to login in and I don’t have my email
> account set up at his house? Or im at work and want to check out something
> when the boss is not looking sure the email is sent to my email account but
> I don’t want to set up an email account on every computer I use. Much easier
> to remember my password than it is to remember the slew of info to setup and
> email account.
>
> Also when I want to login I have to wait for the email to be sent to me. If
> there is a delay I have to sit there waiting send and receive until I get
> it?
>
> Seems like a lot of trouble when I don’t think anyone has isses with what
> works. Username and Password...but that’s just my opinion. I personally
> would not wait for an email to login. I want to login in now when I wnt
> to...not when I get an email saying ok you good to go.
>
> Dave
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cake-php@googlegroups.com [mailto:cake-...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
>
> Of Jamie
> Sent: March-13-10 4:22 PM
> To: CakePHP
> Subject: Re: Concept of seamless registration
>
> Just curious... why are you making this system? Have your users complained
> in the past about needing a password to login? I've developed a lot of
> websites and haven't had one user complain about needing to enter a
> password, but who knows.
>
> The reason I'm asking this is because, in my experience, users like what's
> already familiar to them. What you're proposing - just using an email link
> instead of the traditional login/password system - is a pretty radical
> change. While the more tech savvy people like you and I might understand the
> benefits of such a system, your average user - you know, the kind who calls
> their browser "the internet", enters URLs into Google instead of the browser
> bar, etc. - might be a little scared of your method.
>
> - Jamie
>
> On Mar 10, 8:15 pm, Yura Linnyk <yur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello fellow bakers,
>
> > I've just baked a simple web-app,http://WhenDidYouLast.com, where I
> > implemented a proof of concept I had been thinking for a while - a
> > passwordless seamless registration, where you don't have to register
> > and don't have to remember you password, just enter your email, check
> > your inbox for authorizing link and voila, you are logged in.
>
> > Now I'd like to ask an advise of the community. Do you see any
> > security pitfalls in the idea? Is it not convenient? or lame in any
> > way? :) Personally when I get registered at a next web-app I catch
> > myself thinking about why wouldn't they let me in this simple way and
> > not make me think of a password, save it somewhere etc. and just have
> > me visit my inbox. Unless it is my bank's account, of couse, or a
> > larger scale app. And most of web-apps allow me to reset my password
> > with my email anyway. A couple of websites I am registered at, send me
> > auto-login link when i get a new PM, but still require me to remember
> > password if I'm just visiting.
>
> > So as far as we're talking about a web-app where I don't need any
> > personal information about you as a user, recognizing and authorizing
> > by email looks like something worth going with. Though I can imagine a
> > user concerned about not sharing his email who would choose to
> > register an account with login and password if it allows him to skip
> > entering email.
> > What do you think?
>
> > The app is baked with Cake 1.3 rc1, Authsome (aptly named, so to
> > speak!) and Blueprint. Quite simple, I'll be adding some features
> > later :)
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