Can Stack Overflow implement single sign on so that users do not have to sign-in again when they visit other Stack Exchange sites like Meta Stack Overflow, Server Fault, Super User, etc.?

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With the growth in the number of StackExchange sites the merits of a unified login system are growing as well.

Eventually, logging into StackOverflow will cause you to be logged into, say, Cooking too. All of this is conditioned on you already having an account on both sites.

We've already taken steps in this direction by unifying logins between parent and child-meta sites.

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This is now complete; see

http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2010/09/global-network-auto-login/

for details

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That's somewhat the point of OpenID - if you associate an OpenID with your account, then signing into Stack Exchange site with the same OpenID will automatically import and link your account from other sites.

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No, that's not the same thing. Azhar is asking why you have to sign in separately on each site you visit, even though you're using the same credentials each time. – mmyers Aug 2 '10 at 15:03
@mmyers Curses, confused terminology strikes again! Although "single sign on" meaning "broadcast my identity to anyone who asks" sounds... terrible. – Andrew Aug 2 '10 at 23:03

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