The site used to remember me so I didn't have to login most of the time. Now, it logs me out rapidly.
neuroanatomist said:First thing to try is to log out, then click the login button at top left without filling in the fields, that should take you to a dedicated login screen with a tick-box to keep you logged in.
Old Sarge said:Or, if like me, you recently changed your browser settings to "Erase Cookies on Closing" (or something similar to that) then you have to log in every time you close your browser and open it again. I'm back to keeping cookies until they expire.....because I am lazy. But that isn't the most secure way to operate.
It would, but we can still wish for it. My son, who is real security conscious, not only dumps cookies every session but he also has disabled JAVA, running it only on virtual machines. He also has disabled flash. Not to mention his daily onsite and offsite backups (he has me doing a weekly onsite and daily offsite myself....I didn't realize before that paranoia is contagious).AcutancePhotography said:Old Sarge said:Or, if like me, you recently changed your browser settings to "Erase Cookies on Closing" (or something similar to that) then you have to log in every time you close your browser and open it again. I'm back to keeping cookies until they expire.....because I am lazy. But that isn't the most secure way to operate.
I wish there was a way to filter cookies that are convenient to me (to keep)as opposed to cookies that are convenient to marketeers (to block/delete).
But I guess that would defeat the purpose of cookies.
Old Sarge said:I didn't realize before that paranoia is contagious).
CHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRS!neuroanatomist said:First thing to try is to log out, then click the login button at top left without filling in the fields, that should take you to a dedicated login screen with a tick-box to keep you logged in.
Old Sarge said:It would, but we can still wish for it. My son, who is real security conscious, not only dumps cookies every session but he also has disabled JAVA, running it only on virtual machines. He also has disabled flash. Not to mention his daily onsite and offsite backups (he has me doing a weekly onsite and daily offsite myself....I didn't realize before that paranoia is contagious).AcutancePhotography said:Old Sarge said:Or, if like me, you recently changed your browser settings to "Erase Cookies on Closing" (or something similar to that) then you have to log in every time you close your browser and open it again. I'm back to keeping cookies until they expire.....because I am lazy. But that isn't the most secure way to operate.
I wish there was a way to filter cookies that are convenient to me (to keep)as opposed to cookies that are convenient to marketeers (to block/delete).
But I guess that would defeat the purpose of cookies.
kaihp said:Old Sarge said:It would, but we can still wish for it. My son, who is real security conscious, not only dumps cookies every session but he also has disabled JAVA, running it only on virtual machines. He also has disabled flash. Not to mention his daily onsite and offsite backups (he has me doing a weekly onsite and daily offsite myself....I didn't realize before that paranoia is contagious).AcutancePhotography said:Old Sarge said:Or, if like me, you recently changed your browser settings to "Erase Cookies on Closing" (or something similar to that) then you have to log in every time you close your browser and open it again. I'm back to keeping cookies until they expire.....because I am lazy. But that isn't the most secure way to operate.
I wish there was a way to filter cookies that are convenient to me (to keep)as opposed to cookies that are convenient to marketeers (to block/delete).
But I guess that would defeat the purpose of cookies.
If you use Firefox, have a look at Self-Destructing Cookies. With SDC, you can tell it to delete cookies after you leave the website (ie all tabs referring to that site is closed), after you close the browser, or "never" (I set this for sites where I like to be kept logged in).
Works really well for me. YMMV.
AcutancePhotography said:Old Sarge said:I didn't realize before that paranoia is contagious).
You know that people are talking about how paranoid you are.
;D