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The particular user we are talking about here is one using the various TPEN Interfaces who has not logged in. In the most strict sense you should be a registered user in order to use the interfaces. However, there may be some interfaces that can be used without any login at all.
We are talking more than about pages like /about, though that is an example of a page that should not require login. Think about pages that may show TPEN3 information related to projects, collaborators, transcription, etc.
Purely going off of imagination - there could be an interface that lets you search TPEN Projects. This page would not require authentication. Users could see projects by title or subject matter, see one they like, then try to join it and be sent off to make an account. I also think of things like the Manuscripts Browser which could serve the same purpose.
What current interfaces / components in the code could be used without requiring any authentication? We want unregistered users to have some chance at a UX that encounters TPEN project data.