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ibobi 10-03-2011 07:50 AM

Hi all,

Spoke with the developers a few moments ago.

The next version of FD will include a notification when the site is about to log you off, like banks do ("you have been inactive, do you wish to stay logged on?"). That's for the food logging part of the site.

For the forums, you will be able to stay logged in indefinitely.

Paul

VitoVino 10-03-2011 01:00 PM


Originally Posted by IBobi (Post 58557)
Hi all,

Spoke with the developers a few moments ago.

The next version of FD will include a notification when the site is about to log you off, like banks do ("you have been inactive, do you wish to stay logged on?"). That's for the food logging part of the site.

For the forums, you will be able to stay logged in indefinitely.

Paul


Excellent news! Thanks Paul. Hopefully it will only prompt ONCE and then leave the person logged in for a few hours at least before prompting again. Prompting every 15 minutes won't be too cool either. ;)

helveticat 10-03-2011 07:22 PM


Originally Posted by IBobi (Post 58557)
The next version of FD will include a notification when the site is about to log you off, like banks do ("you have been inactive, do you wish to stay logged on?").

Thanks a lot for coming back on this, it's really appreciated. What's the purpose of adding a popup, though? Why not just expire the cookies when and only when the session's closed?

ibobi 10-04-2011 05:26 AM

Same as with a bank -- security. Prevents someone from wandering over to your computer while you're logged in forever and seeing your data.

howitzer9 10-04-2011 08:17 PM


Originally Posted by IBobi (Post 58621)
Same as with a bank -- security. Prevents someone from wandering over to your computer while you're logged in forever and seeing your data.

But unlike a bank who are financially at risk, with Fitday members it is we who own what is seen on the screen. It is the members who would lose out if an interloper changed something on screen.

So it should be the members who control the level of security they require on their own data. No?

helveticat 10-04-2011 11:24 PM


Originally Posted by howitzer9 (Post 58679)
So it should be the members who control the level of security they require on their own data. No?

Amen. The same principle's used by Amazon, Facebook, Google, Yahoo and 100s of other sites that make sensitive information available when you're logged on.

Plus, if you leave your computer unlocked for long periods in a public place you're leaving your email, documents etc etc open to theft. The security issue here is "leaving your session unlocked and unattended in a place where there are people you don't trust", not "one website not logging me out after 30 minutes of inactivity, during which anything could have happened".

Just my 2c, but I'd say trust your members and make the site more usable.

howitzer9 10-06-2011 08:20 PM

Seems to have been fixed .. .. holding my breath .. .. can anyone else confirm!?

ibobi 10-10-2011 09:22 AM

In "Classic" FD, should be indefinite now.

New Fitday will allow you to select how long to stay logged in, including indefinite.

paul

VitoVino 10-10-2011 09:48 AM


Originally Posted by IBobi (Post 59123)
In "Classic" FD, should be indefinite now.

New Fitday will allow you to select how long to stay logged in, including indefinite.

paul


That's one small step for man, one giant leap for FitDay!

Thank you!

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helveticat 10-19-2011 12:41 AM


Originally Posted by IBobi (Post 59123)
In "Classic" FD, should be indefinite now.

New Fitday will allow you to select how long to stay logged in, including indefinite.

paul

Awesome, thankyou! Sounds like a good solution for everyone. :cool:


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