Automatic log-out after a period of inactivity on this site?

by stuckinarut2 14 Replies latest forum suggestions

  • stuckinarut2
    stuckinarut2

    Hi Simon,

    I noticed that most financial sites like banks have an automatic log out after some time of inactivity.

    Could a similar thing work here perhaps?

    If someone has logged on, but not used the site for say 20 minutes, could they be logged out and have to reenter the passwords?

    That would prevent someone accidentally leaving their log-ins and username visible if they leave the computer accidentally open....and save some potential issues for those fading...

  • slimboyfat
    slimboyfat

    It'd also be a bloody nuisance. I don't think I've logged out in years.

  • OUTLAW
    OUTLAW

    I like staying logged in..

  • Late Bloomer
    Late Bloomer
    That would prevent someone accidentally leaving their log-ins and username visible if they leave the computer accidentally open....and save some potential issues for those fading...

    I sympathize with faders but what you call "accidentally" I call "carelessly." My suggestions:

    • Log in using an incognito/private window.
    • "I am not on a public computer." <---leave this unchecked.
    • Never let your browser remember the password for this site.
    • Get into the habit of quitting your browser completely when you leave your computer.
    • Consider using one browser only for this site, and another browser for the rest of your web surfing, and again, completely quit it when you're done.

    Financial institutions log you out automatically because it cuts down on fraud/theft claims which saves them money. They don't care about your security.

  • steve2
    steve2

    Please NO automatic log out. Those who need to be wary will know how to log out scrupulously .

  • LifesNotOver
    LifesNotOver

    If this is even a possibility, I'd like to have my say. Thanks.

  • OnTheWayOut
    OnTheWayOut

    Just treat it like your porn pages. You won't forget to log out and shut it down.

    The worst I have done is not go on an "incognito" page and then when my wife types the "j" of "jw. org," it could suggest "jehovahs-witness. com" but I wish she would open that page.

  • steve2
    steve2

    Just treat it like your porn pages.

    You have so been spying on me OTWO. I blush!

  • DesirousOfChange
    DesirousOfChange

    I'm afraid to log out. I cannot remember my password!!!....................DOC

  • Simon
    Simon

    I'm not a fan of auto-sign-out although of course it makes sense for things like banking sites to protect people from themselves.

    The goal, when I get a solid chunk of time, is to enable oauth for sign-in. That means you will no longer need to have specific credentials to this site, you'll just use whatever other account you want to use (facebook, google etc...) which pushes all the "do I want to stay signed in" choices to them as well as all the account protections that they provide.

    BTW: You'll just authenticate yourself to this site via 3rd party providers to avoid having to maintain another email / password combination, it won't expose to anyone else what your facebook identity is.

    As other have said, use an incognito "porn-mode" window to avoid leaving a trail. With a normal window, leaving the 'remember me' checkbox clear when signing in should clear the session when you close the window.

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