View Full Version : BUG - Timing Out/Logging Out
Serendipity
02-01-2012, 02:29 PM
Yoooo...
I don't know if you can change the timing out/logging out of the site but is there a way to make it stay logged in longer? It seems like every time I am on the site, go do something else for even a brief moment, then get back to the same thread it has already logged me out and asking me to sign back in. And with a name like "Serendipity" it's such a pain in the ass to try to keep spelling right. :argh:
:D :badger:
g-sep
02-01-2012, 02:37 PM
Yeah I had the same problem earlier while keeping it open while doing some work :argh:
Its set to 900 seconds, and I haven't had any issues. Which browser?
Rek_Aviles
02-01-2012, 03:32 PM
Its set to 900 seconds, and I haven't had any issues. Which browser?
Would you mind doubling that? 15 mins goes way too fast. :badpc:
g-sep
02-01-2012, 03:34 PM
Would you mind doubling that? 15 mins goes way too fast. :badpc:
But she told me that was fine?!!? :argh:
Rek_Aviles
02-01-2012, 03:40 PM
It obviously wasn't :argh:
Would you mind doubling that? 15 mins goes way too fast. :badpc:
If you're set to stay logged in, it should never log you out. Also, if you're active, it shouldn't be an issue either.
Yea, we can bump it up a little, I know there are people surfing from "public" systems.
Serendipity
02-01-2012, 03:44 PM
This shizz bettah get fixed ASAP! How am I supposed to be on DJF ALL DAY LONG if this keeps happening? :argh:
Rek_Aviles
02-01-2012, 03:53 PM
If you're set to stay logged in, it should never log you out. Also, if you're active, it shouldn't be an issue either.
Yea, we can bump it up a little, I know there are people surfing from "public" systems.
@work that browser gets minimized for minutes at a time. A 5 min bump should be more than enough. Thanks J :teef:
ampnation
02-11-2012, 10:47 AM
If it's been upped, it needs to be upped again. Typically when I post replies to technical questions, I am editing my reply for a long time partially because I'm researching specs. I can't find any setting for "always on" which should frankly be an option IMO.
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