Roger Brooks
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We are going to include it into our next year plan.
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Wild Apricot already supports auto-login for responding to event invitations. Why doesn't it also support auto-login for responding to poll invitations? It will improve the response rate to polls if the login step can be automated as it is with event invitations. If some consider this a security risk, auto-login could be made optional in the poll configuration, next to the option to enable sending an e-mail upon publication.