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As a user, when I change or set a password on, say, v.interconlarp.org, I would like Chrome to recognize that that is the same username and password I would use for lbc-2024.interactiveliterature.org and alarpfestival-2024.concentral.net. My understanding is that the way to do this is to use a path like /.well-known/assetlinks.json, per https://developer.chrome.com/docs/identity/site-affiliation, which would list the various domains that use the same set of credentials.
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Thanks @algorowara, I didn't know about this option! This shouldn't be too hard to implement, although from my reading it's not going to work by default unless users enable a flag in Chrome which isn't on by default. That being said, I don't see any harm in adding it and hoping Google eventually enables it by default.
As a user, when I change or set a password on, say,
v.interconlarp.org
, I would like Chrome to recognize that that is the same username and password I would use forlbc-2024.interactiveliterature.org
andalarpfestival-2024.concentral.net
. My understanding is that the way to do this is to use a path like/.well-known/assetlinks.json
, per https://developer.chrome.com/docs/identity/site-affiliation, which would list the various domains that use the same set of credentials.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: