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Logging in twice
country flaguser name
United States
2007-08-09 15:24:47
I'm not sure that I have this right.  If I wanted to
integrate Google
Checkout on my site, in order for a customer to buy an item,
would
they have to authenticate on my site, then authenticate with
Google
Checkout, essentially logging in to two different things? 
Or, is
there some way to integrate Checkout using simply my site's
authentication?

Thank you,
Ryan


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Re: Logging in twice
country flaguser name
United States
2007-08-09 18:34:29
The google checkout rules state that you should not generate
any form
of account on your own system. There will only be the Google
login as
part of the checkout process.

On Aug 9, 9:24 pm, Ryan <ryanfo...gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm not sure that I have this right.  If I wanted to
integrate Google
> Checkout on my site, in order for a customer to buy an
item, would
> they have to authenticate on my site, then authenticate
with Google
> Checkout, essentially logging in to two different
things?  Or, is
> there some way to integrate Checkout using simply my
site's
> authentication?
>
> Thank you,
> Ryan


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Re: Logging in twice
country flaguser name
United States
2007-08-09 19:52:04
Hi Ryan,

Shaun is correct, you should not require buyers to enter any
purchase
information or create accounts on your site before
presenting the
option to use Google Checkout.

-AMS

On Aug 9, 4:34 pm, smsm11 <shaun.mcdon...manager-pro.com> wrote:
> The google checkout rules state that you should not
generate any form
> of account on your own system. There will only be the
Google login as
> part of the checkout process.
>
> On Aug 9, 9:24 pm, Ryan <ryanfo...gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm not sure that I have this right.  If I wanted
to integrate Google
> > Checkout on my site, in order for a customer to
buy an item, would
> > they have to authenticate on my site, then
authenticate with Google
> > Checkout, essentially logging in to two different
things?  Or, is
> > there some way to integrate Checkout using simply
my site's
> > authentication?
>
> > Thank you,
> > Ryan


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Re: Logging in twice
country flaguser name
United States
2007-08-10 11:14:00
Ahh, so Google checkout wouldn't be ideal for or even allow
any sort
of Web applications that require a user to have an account. 
Doesn't
this rule out using it for sites where user identification
is
important, for example, a social networking site or any type
of
innovative site that needs to track its' users and not
necessarily
their banking information?  I would like to see something a
little
more flexible from Google as a payment option or gateway.

Thank you,
Ryan

On Aug 9, 7:52 pm, GoogleCheckoutDevTeam
<checkout-dev-pro
+ann...google.com> wrote:
> Hi Ryan,
>
> Shaun is correct, you should not require buyers to
enter any purchase
> information or create accounts on your site before
presenting the
> option to use Google Checkout.
>
> -AMS
>
> On Aug 9, 4:34 pm, smsm11 <shaun.mcdon...manager-pro.com> wrote:
>
> > The google checkout rules state that you should
not generate any form
> > of account on your own system. There will only be
the Google login as
> > part of the checkout process.
>
> > On Aug 9, 9:24 pm, Ryan <ryanfo...gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I'm not sure that I have this right.  If I
wanted to integrate Google
> > > Checkout on my site, in order for a customer
to buy an item, would
> > > they have to authenticate on my site, then
authenticate with Google
> > > Checkout, essentially logging in to two
different things?  Or, is
> > > there some way to integrate Checkout using
simply my site's
> > > authentication?
>
> > > Thank you,
> > > Ryan


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