like dog tags but for dolls and entities of any kind https://dolltags.pet
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dolltags

like dog tags but for dolls and entities of all kinds.

a db for registering dolls and their handlers, dog tags style.

profiles are ID'd using a 6-digit ID for manual input (maybe something else if i can manage to make use of RFID tags) and searched with that ID, nothing else.

a profile is

  • name
  • pronouns
  • kind of entity
  • handler name and contact
  • doll type
  • breed
  • behaviour
  • microchipped
  • and whatever else i think of

TODOs

  • privacy policy and GDPR notice
  • p2: saving register form as it gets filled / re-display it with partial values
  • account
    • basic username / password thingy
    • p2: optional email for forgotten password i guess
    • "my registered tags" page
    • ability to delete a tag (remove all data except the ID to lock the ID)
    • ability to delete the whole account (incl. all registered tags)
    • deleting a tag keeping the account allows to re-use the tag later on. no one else can use it still