I know this comes up a lot, but just wondering what people are doing to reduce duplicate account creation on the web.
I'm working on some address standardization code (the original was created by Brian W. Grundstrom at Washington National Opera and is available in the shared reports) that we hope is going to help reduce duplicate accounts.
-steve carlock
Santa Barbara Center for the Performing Arts/The Granada
Thanks – I’ll take a look at that, but that sounds more like ensuring that Street is St., etc…
I’m looking more for something along the lines of ensuring a single patron does not have 3 or 4 constituent records because they create a new login every time they use the site.
Currently, our standard is that the login should be equal to the email address. It seems like people forget their login or want to use a different email address so they just create a new account. I don’t care if you have 50 logins associated to your account, I just want to make sure you only have one account.
Thanks!
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