Allow users to disable services they dont use. #155
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It would be nice if users could disable services they dont want to use. It prevents others to try to brutte force through unused service, not be searchable or reachable through service etc. There might be some other cases for that too.
This means users could disable/enable any service at anytime.
Any thoughts?
I think it's a great idea and that it could be very useful for new users as they could initially use the "basic" services (email, cloud) and enable/use the others when they're ready or need them.
This enable/disable option would be in the account settings?
I think it is a good idea. It needs to be something easy to do though userside.
@fede Yes it would be account setting you could change in the same window on https://user.disroot.org as the screen name, reset password and newsletter.
Cool. We also need to make some improvements on the USSC for that, right?
How "complex" would be to implement this enable/disable services feature?
This is rather issue put on hold as we are going to use different authentication system soon. However the idea of being able to disable services as user is one of the requirenments for new system.