Hello,

I didn't figure out another way. So i check if the user is ban in each RPC
call

Atenciosamente,

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2011/8/15 Rohan Chandiramani <[email protected]>

> Greetings gentlemen,
>
> I haven't found ANY articles either here or on SO about discussing  methods
> of keeping the bad people out of your app, so i'l just ask it here.
> I want to be able to press a button that will ban the user
> from accessing my app and the most straightforward thing i can think of is
> on my one and only RPC call also check if the user is banned by checking my
> 'banned' table.
>
> but...
>
> This costs me a database call each time.
>
> So i'm wondering, how do all the cool developers handle this problem?
> Like what i'm suggesting or is there a some secret api that handles it for
> me.
>
> I'm not asking my users to log in.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rohan
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