It could be that 'single sign-on' is what I thought to be the term.
Thank you.
>You could be thinking about single sign-on, where the same UID/PWD combination is used on many different applications/ systems.
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>However, IMO, this term is as inaccurate as "preboarding" that used by airlines. If it's single signon, I should only have to signon once, not multiple times (each app requires you to signon)
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>Note re: Preboarding. Preboarding implies things that happen before boarding begins, but with airlines, preboarding is when people start boarding.
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>>I agree with you as far as uniqueness and so on. I have an app that for many (20+) years has been set to use only a password. So the password is unique for each user. The user name is non-essential. I want to change this so I have to explain to the customers. I thought I heard the term 'Single-something' and 'Double-something'; so I would explain that we are changing from 'Single..' to 'Double...' But apparently I am mistaken and such terms do not exist. So I will simply have to describe.
>>Thank you.
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