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Thread: AntiOnline Login timeouts ...

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    AntiOnline Login timeouts ...

    I've just been reading a rather extensive thread. When I returned to the main index, my log out had timed out and I had to log in.

    It's no biggie, however, is there a good way to avoid this? Perhaps have two tabs open, one periodically refreshing the main index, and another reading the long thread?

    What do fellow AOers do?
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    Senior Member Raion's Avatar
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    I simply click "Remember Me" and I never have to login
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raion

    I simply click "Remember Me" and I never have to login
    Yeah, I can see how that works ... but ... no thanks!
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    Senior Member JPnyc's Avatar
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    If cookies are allowed for the site, you still shouldn't have to log in again. It may be that you still have an old antionline cookie on your pc from before the upgrade. They don't play well together and what you describe is the usual symptom.

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    Senior Member nihil's Avatar
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    I use FireFox and it is set to clear private data and cookies when I close it. Otherwise use the "log out" option from the menu bar and that should clear things?

    I use the "remember me" option, but I have to log in every time I visit, so I am not retaining any information.

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