I had to log in yesterday after some days of not needing to. Could there be a cookie of limited life which effectively functions as a means to require fresh login with sufficient elapsed time since last login?
I had to log in yesterday after some days of not needing to. Could there be a cookie of limited life which effectively functions as a means to require fresh login with sufficient elapsed time since last login?
You are correct. The cookie we sent to users is set to expire in about four weeks. I can see the expiration date in my browser's console (F12 for Chrome and Firefox). I wouldn't really call that an auto-logout, but that's just my opinion.
Is there an auto logout now?
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Is there an auto logout now?
Gary Charpentier wrote:Is
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I do not believe there is an auto-logout.
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Shawn Kwang wrote:I do not
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I had to log in yesterday after some days of not needing to. Could there be a cookie of limited life which effectively functions as a means to require fresh login with sufficient elapsed time since last login?
archae86 wrote:I had to log
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You are correct. The cookie we sent to users is set to expire in about four weeks. I can see the expiration date in my browser's console (F12 for Chrome and Firefox). I wouldn't really call that an auto-logout, but that's just my opinion.
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Very nice work! Thank you for all the hard work that's been put into the new site :)
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