27-10-2014 17:20
27-10-2014 17:20
Can somebody explain why, if I disconnect from the Community without logging off, I can reload the page an hour or so later without being required to log on again ?
I've never had this occur with any other website.
27-10-2014 19:10
27-10-2014 19:10
@Anonymous wrote:My bookmark brings me straight to the Community homepage and I'm already logged in
Same here.
And for you is this the only website on which this occurs ?
27-10-2014 19:26
27-10-2014 19:26
29-10-2014 10:11
29-10-2014 10:11
Hi guys,
I'll look into this. Thanks for flagging
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29-10-2014 10:19
29-10-2014 10:19
Get involved:
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29-10-2014 11:33 - edited 29-10-2014 11:34
29-10-2014 11:33 - edited 29-10-2014 11:34
30-10-2014 07:54
30-10-2014 12:56
@anticpated wrote:
If you choose your credentials to be saved by your browser then they will be stored in an encrypted format.
I use partial saves with the forms. If yiu clear all cookies and autoforms as suggested. Then you will be forced to log in and then choose if you want to save the details or not.
Firefox doesn't store passwords securely.
Why should anyone clear all of their cookies and autoforms to resolve a problem on a single site? Doing this means they need to enter their usernames and passwords on all sites they visit.
Stop giving poor advice.
30-10-2014 18:35
30-10-2014 18:35
Oh sorry oh wise one....
Firstly I wasn't talking about Firefox, it was Chrome however the platform they use is very similar. Or at least the functionality. Firefox should provide a basic form of security by storing your passwords in a unreadable format otherwise what's the point of the password manager?
Anyway I did a little research and whilst passwords are still accesible from the address bar with the right address entered; the developers are aware of this and may have patched it by now.
You what gets me is, other people say things that are wrong and you don't cast up aspersions.
Nothing is 100% secure and it was always be the case that there is flaws. For what it counts, using a Master Password will encrypt any saved passwords in Firefox.
30-10-2014 21:09
30-10-2014 21:09
Sorry for my earlier sarcasm.
03-11-2014 18:34
Hey look at that, my home PC asked me to login before posting! Thats the first time for a while!
Sorry Toby, I can;t really give times or anything of when I was last here, but thats definitley the first time for a long time that I've had to sign in at home!