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    (@sdnazdi)


    Hi,
    I already asked the following question here

    I merged those two questions here:

    I like to create subdomain or sub-directory (whichever has the property I will explain) in my WordPress site. The property I like to have is that, I could connect profile of users such that register in one of them they could also have access to their profile in other. Let me explain a little bit more.
    Assume you have a website “example.com” and you have WooCommerce (for instance) installed on it. A customer registers on this site and creates his/her profile.
    Now I want to have a section such as “support” (support.example.com or example.com/support), with related menus and contents which are different from original site.
    I In this section (subdomain or sub-directory), I need to not bother the customer to register again from the beginning. I like the customer can access his profile inside the “support” section.
    Now my question is that

    1-Is it possible to have such property which I explained above?
    2-If it is possible, which one is more correct, via subdomain or sub-directory?
    3-Is there a better way than subdomain or sub-directory?

    In SSO plugin you mentioned, one web site should be the main IdP and the others like a SP.
    I need that if someone registered in one of them, then he also can login to other, plus if he/she is inside the same browser then he/she does not need to be asked to enter those login information again in both direction, I mean if he/she register inside subdomain (sub-directory) then he/she can go to his profile in the main site and vice versa.
    Is it possible to do this with SSO plugin?

    Thanks.

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  • Plugin Support anukasha

    (@anukasha)

    Hi there,

    Thanks for reaching out to us.

    As I understand, you are looking to create a multisite WordPress network where users would register on one of the subsites and should automatically get created in the other subsites and get access to their profiles. Please correct me if I am wrong.

    Please see my responses below to your questions:

    1-Is it possible to have such property which I explained above?
    >> Yes, your requirements are completely achievable using our Multisite SSO Plugin, which would allow your users to register just once and get created in other subsites automatically. This would also allow your users to login just once and access all subsites without logging in again.

    2-If it is possible, which one is more correct, via subdomain or sub-directory?
    >> This behaviour is possible in both types of installations – subdomain or subdirectory.

    3-Is there a better way than subdomain or sub-directory?
    >> To answer this question, I would need more details regarding your use case. If you are looking to create multiple WordPress sites but need a single database connected to them, then the best solution is to create a WordPress multisite network.
    I would like to mention that WordPress also supports Multisite Domain Mapping which would allow you to map your subsite domains to non-network individual domains.

    Our WordPress Multisite SSO Plugin can work in all three type of multisite installations (subdirectory, subdomains, and multisite domain mapping)

    It would be great if you could reach out to us via the Contact Us/Support form provided in the plugin so that we can also schedule a call with you to discuss your requirements in detail.

    Waiting to hear from you.

    Thanks,
    Anukasha

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