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09/27/2006 11:50:57 PM · #1 |
Would it be possible to have the DPC log-on cookies expire after a period of time? It wouldn't have to be very frequently, maybe once a month?...
This would assure that everyone would have a pretty good idea what computers are logged on to their DPC access.
Reason I'm bringing this up... I was traveling a bit, staying with people this last year, and I'm pretty sure that I forgot to log of of at least one of the PCs, and a year later, my account is still logged in from their PC... |
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09/28/2006 12:02:32 AM · #2 |
heck if I don't do anything for a few minutes the site logs me out already? |
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09/28/2006 12:29:52 AM · #3 |
If you check the "remember me" or whatever it is, you get logged in for life... =] |
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09/28/2006 12:50:01 AM · #4 |
I'd agree with the suggestion to expire the cookies after 14-30 days or so. Makes sense.
...although, I have been known to eat cookies long after their "best used by" date. :) |
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09/28/2006 11:47:22 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by Art Roflmao: I'd agree with the suggestion to expire the cookies after 14-30 days or so. Makes sense.
...although, I have been known to eat cookies long after their "best used by" date. :) |
They're edible?! Well, that solves my problem.... =] |
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10/02/2006 01:51:15 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by tryals15: Originally posted by Art Roflmao: I'd agree with the suggestion to expire the cookies after 14-30 days or so. Makes sense.
...although, I have been known to eat cookies long after their "best used by" date. :) |
They're edible?! Well, that solves my problem.... =] |
if you accidently selected remember me and you would like to remove it then you can delete the cookie manually, e.g. if you are using FireFox then download extensions like "Cookie Editor" or "Tamper Data" look for the domain dpchallenge.com and remove it from the list. This way you would be sure that you modified cookie related to your stuff and nothing else. I am sure there would be similar way of doing it in other browsers. |
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10/02/2006 02:21:43 PM · #7 |
I'd prefer it if it wasn't as short as every two weeks. I have enough logging in to do at work without having to do it at home as well. |
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10/02/2006 05:33:06 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by tryals15: Would it be possible to have the DPC log-on cookies expire after a period of time? It wouldn't have to be very frequently, maybe once a month?...
This would assure that everyone would have a pretty good idea what computers are logged on to their DPC access.
Reason I'm bringing this up... I was traveling a bit, staying with people this last year, and I'm pretty sure that I forgot to log of of at least one of the PCs, and a year later, my account is still logged in from their PC... |
Change your password, and I'm almost certain the old cookie is then no longer valid.
~Terry
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10/02/2006 05:37:31 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by ClubJuggle: Originally posted by tryals15: Would it be possible to have the DPC log-on cookies expire after a period of time? It wouldn't have to be very frequently, maybe once a month?...
This would assure that everyone would have a pretty good idea what computers are logged on to their DPC access.
Reason I'm bringing this up... I was traveling a bit, staying with people this last year, and I'm pretty sure that I forgot to log of of at least one of the PCs, and a year later, my account is still logged in from their PC... |
Change your password, and I'm almost certain the old cookie is then no longer valid.
~Terry |
Good idea, thanks for the tip! |
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