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  • Riz
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    Site cookies used when the "Remember Me" option is not selected.


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    Site cookies used when the "Remember Me" option is selected.



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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Originally posted by rizzle View Post
    (2) Check your browser cookie settings to see what the cookie retention policy is. For example Firefox can be set to automatically clear cookies when a browser session is closed. Something like that may need to be turned off, or an exception added.
    Like mine

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Originally posted by rizzle View Post
    Sorry Nids. Not true I'm afraid.

    The "remember me" option uses a cookie that, if your browser permits, will persist between browser sessions. Even if you close the browser.
    Ahh that'll be because I have firefox have all cookies deleted when I close browsers..... I just presume everyone does that (good housekeeping)!

    Cheers for clarifying

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  • Riz
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    Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
    I don't follow.... The keep me logged in only works whilst a browser is active (ie open) so if you say have Firefox open on the forum and then open emails to see a thread update alert, so long as its not a thread that needs log-in then it'll open fine.

    If however you close the browser session then you'll need to login each time.
    Sorry Nids. Not true I'm afraid.

    The "remember me" option uses a cookie that, if your browser permits, will persist between browser sessions. Even if you close the browser.

    It doesn't "keep you" logged in precisely, but the cookie means that you will be re logged in automatically when you next visit the forum if your session has expired in the meantime.

    What can happen is that your browser or security settings remove the cookie. Which then means that you have to physically log back when you next visit.

    So...

    (1) The suggestion about clearing site cookies was a good one. Especially as the password has been changed. You want to make sure that any old password/session tokens in the cookies are removed.

    (2) Check your browser cookie settings to see what the cookie retention policy is. For example Firefox can be set to automatically clear cookies when a browser session is closed. Something like that may need to be turned off, or an exception added.

    (3) Check the setting of any internet security/privacy/cleanup software, as that may be autoremoving the needed cookies.

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    I don't follow.... The keep me logged in only works whilst a browser is active (ie open) so if you say have Firefox open on the forum and then open emails to see a thread update alert, so long as its not a thread that needs log-in then it'll open fine.

    If however you close the browser session then you'll need to login each time.

    I'm slightly confused, as things working as they should as far as I know....?

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  • Undercover Elsa
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    Have you tried clearing your cookies, Cymruambyth?

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  • garlok
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    Thats a Niddy question, cymru. He'll be along shortly I would have thought.

    regards
    Garlok

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  • cymruambyth
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    Keeping logged in....or not!

    Hi, this is only a little problem, but it's getting on my nerves.

    I reset my password.....and ever since when I follow links from email notifications I have to log on, even though I have ticked the keep me logged on box.
    This may be a security thing, but I used to be able to automatically go on. Plus, my details are stored, because once I click on'user' they automatically come up.
    Thank you
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