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by rayf » Sat Sep 14 2019 11:02pm
rayf wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06 2019 10:44am
I have mentioned this before but still happening. It was apparently something to do with a beta test.
From the email links I get to two different login requests. They look similar but one accepts my saved login details whilst the other doesn't. So then I have to enter my details in full.
To make matters slightly worse, when signed in using one of these and then clicked on another email, I was asked to log in again.
I realise that this is not a key problem but surely an easy fix
still getting two different logins - I thought the problem was identified and being sorted but....
it just wastes time having to login twice because logging in on "www" is not recognised by the non "www" login.
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by BeautifulSunshine » Sun Sep 15 2019 12:16am
rayf wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14 2019 11:02pm
rayf wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06 2019 10:44am
I have mentioned this before but still happening. It was apparently something to do with a beta test.
From the email links I get to two different login requests. They look similar but one accepts my saved login details whilst the other doesn't. So then I have to enter my details in full.
To make matters slightly worse, when signed in using one of these and then clicked on another email, I was asked to log in again.
I realise that this is not a key problem but surely an easy fix
still getting two different logins - I thought the problem was identified and being sorted but....
it just wastes time having to login twice because logging in on "www" is not recognised by the non "www" login.
Same technical issue. It's not the end of the world.
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by blythburgh » Sun Sep 15 2019 8:04am
AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15 2019 12:16am
Same technical issue. It's not the end of the world.
No but annoying
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by rayf » Sun Sep 15 2019 9:55am
why not just put a redirect from the non "www" link to the ""www" page? Problem solved
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by Sarah » Sun Sep 15 2019 10:13am
I expect it won't be that simple. Aren't you allowing cookies? I'd guess that most members do and then usually visit without having to login even once.
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by rayf » Sun Sep 15 2019 10:21am
Sarah wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15 2019 10:13am
Aren't you allowing cookies? I expect most members do and then usually visit without having to login even once.
I hope not. It is wise, if not necessary, to clear cookies after each session. It makes tracking more reliable.
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by Sarah » Sun Sep 15 2019 10:26am
It's not necessary to clear your imutual cookie; doing that is just making life more difficult for yourself.
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by Richard Frost » Sun Sep 15 2019 10:31am
If you use ccleaner it is possible to be selective in which cookies are kept and removed. Go to cookies and save which ones you do not want to be cleaned. If you keep the imutual one it may help you and will have no effect on any other tracking.
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by BeautifulSunshine » Sun Sep 15 2019 3:54pm
William Joseph1 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15 2019 10:31am
If you use ccleaner it is possible to be selective in which cookies are kept and removed. Go to cookies and save which ones you do not want to be cleaned. If you keep the imutual one it may help you and will have no effect on any other tracking.
Good work around.
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