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Depends how secure your site needs to be. Does it _matter_ whether
they're who they said they are? If so, this solution doesn't
work.
For
many, many sites, all that matters is that the user be able to log in and that
you have an email address for them. If you require knowing who they are,
you'll have to do credit card auth or hand out username/password combos through
pre-certified means.
Striking a good balance between security and pissing off your users is
always tricky. If you can describe the kind of site you're building,
you'll probably get better suggestions for appropriate
solutions.
-glenn
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