[ ] There's evidence the domains are currently related (SSL certificates, DNS entries, valid links between sites, legal documents etc.)
[x] If using shared, the new group serves login pages on each of the included domains, and those login pages accept accounts from the others. (For example, we wouldn't use a shared association from google.co.il to google.com, because google.co.il redirects to accounts.google.com for sign in.)
[ ] If using from and to, the new group, the from domain(s) redirect to the to domain to log in.
I can't find any evidence other than an anecdotal that you can login with the same credentials on both. Clicking to sign in on both sites offers up this UX:
Overall Checklist
for shared-credentials.json
shared
, the new group serves login pages on each of the included domains, and those login pages accept accounts from the others. (For example, we wouldn't use ashared
association fromgoogle.co.il
togoogle.com
, becausegoogle.co.il
redirects toaccounts.google.com
for sign in.)from
andto
, the new group, thefrom
domain(s) redirect to theto
domain to log in.