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    Hello, I have two sites with same set of users but based on different product. So I want if user logged in to first site, they are automatically logged in to the second one when they try to visit the second site. But saying that, both the sites are on different domain. I don't think cross domain cookie is even possible. Is there any way around it? Thanks

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      Hello, I have two sites with same set of users but based on different product. So I want if user logged in to first site, they are automatically logged in to the second one when they try to visit the second site. But saying that, both the sites are on different domain. I don't think cross domain cookie is even possible. Is there any way around it? Thanks

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      Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter
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      I think one way is post this question on one of the programming forums... (Hint one: no cross domain cookies. Hint 2: SSO)

      I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)

      "It never ceases to amaze me that a spacecraft launched in 1977 can be fixed remotely from Earth." ― Brian Cox

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        Hello, I have two sites with same set of users but based on different product. So I want if user logged in to first site, they are automatically logged in to the second one when they try to visit the second site. But saying that, both the sites are on different domain. I don't think cross domain cookie is even possible. Is there any way around it? Thanks

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        Yeah you want to use tokens instead of cookies, but no way to be more specific unless you go into more detail, which you can't in the lounge!

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          Hello, I have two sites with same set of users but based on different product. So I want if user logged in to first site, they are automatically logged in to the second one when they try to visit the second site. But saying that, both the sites are on different domain. I don't think cross domain cookie is even possible. Is there any way around it? Thanks

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          thatraja
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          SSO

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