Login timeout
Login timeout
I don't post that regularly admittedly, but for some reason I get logged out every few days.
I also get the cookie warning pretty much every day.
It's a bit of a pain to have to close the cookie warning and log in every time I want to post...
I also get the cookie warning pretty much every day.
It's a bit of a pain to have to close the cookie warning and log in every time I want to post...
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Re: Login timeout
I suggested you be treated this way,just to focus your mind on telling us about the nights closing in etc.
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Re: Login timeout
Look on the bright side: 6 months time, Xmas & new year will be all over and the nights will be getting shorter
Even bland can be a type of character
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Re: Login timeout
Browser? As blockers? Anything else?
Without being harsh here, I'm going to blame your machine. Try it on another device if possible? If it were a site problem we'd be getting loads of people with it. I've been logged out once in 4 months over 5 different devices.
Re: Login timeout
Safari/Mac. No ad blockers.weeksy wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 8:39 pmBrowser? As blockers? Anything else?
Without being harsh here, I'm going to blame your machine. Try it on another device if possible? If it were a site problem we'd be getting loads of people with it. I've been logged out once in 4 months over 5 different devices.
It won't be my machine per se as it's only this site, but it might be an issue with the site and Safari for example.
On a related note, the cookie message is almost impossible to close on mobile Safari - it seems to sit above the area that's used to expose the bottom of the browser chrome so it just displays that and keeps the message open. Can video it if you like.
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Regarding the video, i'm not sure i can do anything much on our side to assist even if i see your error, i don't have any 'compatibility' options within the back end. But i can search the phpBB site and see if anything pops up regarding Safari of course...Slenver wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 9:05 amSafari/Mac. No ad blockers.weeksy wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 8:39 pmBrowser? As blockers? Anything else?
Without being harsh here, I'm going to blame your machine. Try it on another device if possible? If it were a site problem we'd be getting loads of people with it. I've been logged out once in 4 months over 5 different devices.
It won't be my machine per se as it's only this site, but it might be an issue with the site and Safari for example.
On a related note, the cookie message is almost impossible to close on mobile Safari - it seems to sit above the area that's used to expose the bottom of the browser chrome so it just displays that and keeps the message open. Can video it if you like.
You fancy trying a different browser for a couple of days ? Chrome maybe ?
Re: Login timeout
Suspected that might be the case. Cheers.
Just logged out and in on both - will use both side-by-side and see if the logouts vary.
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I know it doesn't help you much, but it would help me for next time someone says "this ain't working right" as we'll have seen it before.
Re: Login timeout
Of course.
I've done a bit more testing on both Safari and Chrome on iPhone and, although they both have a similar feature whereby the browser chrome disappears on an upward scroll and re-appears on a downward scroll, Safari also has a feature whereby it reappears if you tap on the lowest portion of the screen.
In both, the cookie close link is obscured by the browser chrome when it's in view, but in Safari you can't really tap to close because it just invokes the action to make the browser chrome re-appear over it.
Ultimately, phpBB have put the cookie message too low for mobile browsers, but you can get round the issue in Chrome, not so in Safari.[
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Hmmm I think I can change its position. Higher?Slenver wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 10:31 amOf course.
I've done a bit more testing on both Safari and Chrome on iPhone and, although they both have a similar feature whereby the browser chrome disappears on an upward scroll and re-appears on a downward scroll, Safari also has a feature whereby it reappears if you tap on the lowest portion of the screen.
In both, the cookie close link is obscured by the browser chrome when it's in view, but in Safari you can't really tap to close because it just invokes the action to make the browser chrome re-appear over it.
Ultimately, phpBB have put the cookie message too low for mobile browsers, but you can get round the issue in Chrome, not so in Safari.[
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Excellent. Still doesn't explain why you're getting logged out of course... But that's a strange one. The only setting i can make really whether i have it on/off. Which i have to leave on as people do get fussy at times about this sort of thing. I'm not sure it's 'law' as such, but it may possibly be and i'd rather not leave the site open to getting us into trouble.
Re: Login timeout
What's the setting? As in, whether to have a time out?weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 10:57 amExcellent. Still doesn't explain why you're getting logged out of course... But that's a strange one. The only setting i can make really whether i have it on/off. Which i have to leave on as people do get fussy at times about this sort of thing. I'm not sure it's 'law' as such, but it may possibly be and i'd rather not leave the site open to getting us into trouble.
Re the cookie warning, the guidance has actually softened and it's not really mandatory to have the warning popup any more, depending on the cookies. The guidance is actually incredibly vague (no way!), but can be interpreted that as long as cookies are only used for standard and essential use, and that there's a clear link on every page to the cookie policy, consent can be implied on the basis that every fucker now know about them - as long as they can easily find details of the policy. Still very common for sites to have the policy pop up because they're belt-and-braces or just not keeping up to date, but just FYI.
Edit: Just been reading up and looks like the guidance got changed again a few months ago. Happens every few months it seems. So they've gone back a little on 'implied consent' and have specified a positive action needed to accept any non-essential cookies. So any ads, analytics etc does require an opt-in action. Functional stuff like staying logged in would probably be ok, but very few sites don't have analytics etc anyway.
As usual, last I read was that nobody's ever been in trouble for it of course, and anyone that did would probably have to be a mega site with a continued flagrant disregard, so it's not like any small site is ever going to hear a virtual knock the door but, yes, to be fully compliant what I said above is now out of date Until the next update.
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Re: Login timeout
That's interesting and a bit odd. The second option about requiring acceptance before a use can register or log in is definitely not working correctly (in safari etc etc) as I don't see the log in link until accepting the cookie. So whenever I get logged out, maybe every 2 weeks or so, I have to accept the cookie thing first. Of course I would anyway to get it out of the way, but does suggest some issue with the settings and Safari perhaps.
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Re: Login timeout
Elaborate?
That's like me saying to you "these 2 cars have wiper switches on different sides"
It tells you something, but not a lot.