It's pronounced Diane. I do data architecture, operations, and backend development. In my spare time I maintain Massive.js, a data mapper for Node.js and PostgreSQL.
My situation's a bit different since the stuff I work on is all enterprise software. We recently offloaded all our user management onto a single sign-on provider, but before that we did collect their information on signup and send them an activation/password reset email with a token (token hash and expiry stored in the database for verification). We didn't have a second stage, but then we weren't charging individual users.
My situation's a bit different since the stuff I work on is all enterprise software. We recently offloaded all our user management onto a single sign-on provider, but before that we did collect their information on signup and send them an activation/password reset email with a token (token hash and expiry stored in the database for verification). We didn't have a second stage, but then we weren't charging individual users.
Thanks for sharing your experience!