benawad/dogehouse

Ability to merge different social login accounts of the same person

SFM61319 opened this issue · 4 comments

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I logged in (first) with my GitHub. But I also wanted to log in with my Discord. So I logged out of the GitHub login, and then logged in with my Discord. Now instead of merging those two accounts (based on email/username/both, since both use the same email and username), it created two separate accounts, unlike any other site I ever visited. Now I have two separate accounts with separate media login accounts.

Describe the solution you'd like
Merge multiple accounts with the same email, or at least have an option in the settings to do that. And also add a
"Connect GitHub", "Connect Discord", and "Connect Twitter" buttons to add different social media login accounts to the current account, so that you can log into your current account with any of those accounts.

Describe alternatives you've considered
None

Additional context
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Bro dogehouse is dead... Also Ben already talked about this in one of his videos.

Bro dogehouse is dead... Also Ben already talked about this in one of his videos.

@benawad why🤷🤷🤷 just why 🤷 as a software consultant you should know that if your project is dying don't tell them it's dying, after all bad news travel faster than good.

have decided to take the source code and reload the project myself i have the resources to do so.

i dont know if this has the server side on it but im gonna restart it myself look on my profile for dogehouse-reloaded.

here is the link to the reloaded project: https://github.com/bluethefoxofficial/dogehouse-Reloaded

together we can keep it alive.

have decided to take the source code and reload the project myself i have the resources to do so.

i dont know if this has the server side on it but im gonna restart it myself look on my profile for dogehouse-reloaded.

here is the link to the reloaded project: https://github.com/bluethefoxofficial/dogehouse-Reloaded

together we can keep it alive.

Don't restart it just fork it, because it has a lot of commits we can look for in future