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[Solved] How to turn off community automatic logout
Rodrigo Murta
Rodrigo Murta, Looqbox
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12 years ago
How can I be permanentely logged into the community?
Today the login expires very quickly. It would be nice if it works similar to Stack Exchange.
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Rodrigo Murta
Rodrigo Murta, Looqbox
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11 years ago
I think that it's solved now!..
Tks!
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Brett Champion
Brett Champion, Wolfram Research
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12 years ago
I've been logged in for most of a day so far, so this seems to be much better now.
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Rob Wood
Rob Wood, Self Employed
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12 years ago
It logs me out useing Firefox as well.
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Vitaliy Kaurov
Vitaliy Kaurov, WOLFRAM Research
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12 years ago
Could you describe in details what happens with your sign in session, what browser, OS, and most importantly - how long you stay sign in?
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Rodrigo Murta
Rodrigo Murta, Looqbox
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12 years ago
I'm using Chrome in Mac OS X x86 (64-bit). I visit the community site at lest once a day, and I'm always loged off.
I use the some browser to visit Stack Exchange.
tks
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