I access this Forum several times every day from two computers and always usethe "keep me signed in on this computer" option. Is it normal, perhaps for security purposes, to be asked to sign in again approximately once a month? Just wondering . . .</P>
"keep me signed in" places a cookie on your machine. If you have cookies disabled or you clear the browser's cache, you'll have to re-enter your password. Virus checkers and malware detection programs may delete cookies without your knowledge as well. </P>
The cookies also expire on their own so if you don't log in for a long period of time, oryou sign in using different browsers,you'll have to sign in again.</P>
I've noticed the same thing: every 30 days, I have to re-sign in. I assumed it was a security thing. Not a big deal, anyway. BTW, I clear my cache nearly every time I finish a session but have never had to re-sign in as a result.</p>
Very interesting, Boz, that you and I are experiencing the exact same thing every 30 days on different computers. Moreover, other forums and sites are not doing this to me.</P>
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