![]() ![]() It clearly seems to be the easier road to prevent abusive users to abuse my system. I am aware that I could check for a gmail address and then removes dot(s), so this would not work. So far so good, however an user with could create a lots of account ( 8192 according to ) when the user click the link (assuming it is still valid) he can now login and perform actions.a mail is sent to the user with a link allowing him to validate his account (the link is only available for a couple of hours).a line is inserted in database for this user (the user can't login because he did not verify his mail). ![]() So when an user register, the following process is done : And I really want my users to be unique (at least for my database IDs). Disclaimer : temporary mails providers are out of the scope of this question. ![]()
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