I have a new calling that has me using churchofjesuschrist.org and its various apps on a daily basis. Sometimes multiple times a day. I've never had to provide my user and password so many times on a Web property in my life. Well, maybe banking websites.
Is there any relief? Is there a setting somewhere that I'm missing like "Stay logged in" ?
Getting logged out multiple times a day
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Re: Getting logged out multiple times a day
No, you are not missing such a setting. It is not there. However, as long as you are actively using the site, you should stay signed in. I do not know what the length of the inactive timeout is, but I have gone for hours without being signed out.
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Re: Getting logged out multiple times a day
You can let your browser save the username and password for you, if you trust that sort of thing. It can save you quite a bit of time and keystrokes.
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Re: Getting logged out multiple times a day
The inactive log-out time depends on the how busy the church systems are. No, there is no keep alive feature to keep one logged in if no activity on the system. If there were, it would be even harder to log in on Sunday's and other busy times.
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Re: Getting logged out multiple times a day
That explains some mysteries to me. Sometimes when I'm studying, I get logged out and the study tools don't work unless I log in again. It's kind of frustrating because the system gives you no idea that you've been logged out, and some things (I assume local JavaScript) behave like you're still logged in until they try to communicate with the church servers. Many sites (especially financial) give you a warning that you'll be logged out soon if you don't do anything. It would be nice if the church site did this.garystroble wrote: ↑Wed Aug 17, 2022 8:49 pm The inactive log-out time depends on the how busy the church systems are.
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Re: Getting logged out multiple times a day
I think log-out tends to be based on when the servers last got communication from you. What makes this tricky is that you can be actively working in the browser, but it hasn't communicated with the server in some time. As far as the server is concerned, you've walked away.
I used to experience this regularly in this forum. If I spent more than 10 minutes reading, researching and composing a response, when I went to hit the "submit" button, I'd find I was logged out and my post was lost. The trick was to make a habit of the "Preview" button which would force the browser to talk to the server. Since then, the timeout seems to have been lengthened (at least here). I can see how the same thing would happen in study tools.
I used to experience this regularly in this forum. If I spent more than 10 minutes reading, researching and composing a response, when I went to hit the "submit" button, I'd find I was logged out and my post was lost. The trick was to make a habit of the "Preview" button which would force the browser to talk to the server. Since then, the timeout seems to have been lengthened (at least here). I can see how the same thing would happen in study tools.
CDOL does. You might want to submit feedback for the study site(s) to do the same.
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