Hello everybody,
I am coding a django app for performing an online, anonymous
experiment system. The idea is that we give a login code to a group of
participants (e.g. students at our university) and tell them a
specific time window (usually a couple of hours) during which they can
login to the website using that code we gave them (hence no
registration required). Once they login the website randomly matches
pairs of participants for a game (the actual experiment).

The key factor here is anonymity. We don't want participants to give
us any personal information, but still we need to identify each
anonymous user in order to do the random matching.

What would be the best solution? I was thinking to use the builtin
authentication system but I don't know if it would be better to extend
django.contrib.auth.User or just use a plain form.

-Giovanni

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