@AverageJoe1 saidDon't log out and don't delete cookies.
Please advise setting to allow site to remain open,so I do not have to constantly log on. iPad and computer stay on all the time. Thank you.
@AverageJoe1
Some sites will just automatically log you out when you don't do any activity for a period of time, and will also log you out if you don't do it for yourself when you exit the site.
For example, online banking sites and others that have anything to do with your finances will do that.
I'm not familiar with "Yosef" though.
@mwmiller saidMajor mistype! I think I meant how to 'set' the site to stay open
@AverageJoe1
Some sites will just automatically log you out when you don't do any activity for a period of time, and will also log you out if you don't do it for yourself when you exit the site.
For example, online banking sites and others that have anything to do with your finances will do that.
I'm not familiar with "Yosef" though.
Thanks
@AverageJoe1
I just found something else that could be a factor.
I'm on a laptop, using the firefox browser.
Under settings there is an option to delete all cookies when exiting a website.
If you do delete them on exiting, you will have to log in again every time you go back to the site.
I leave the "delete cookies" option set to off, so when I later go back and click the RHP shortcut, I go right to my home page as my first stop.
I do log off from everything when I totally shut down my computer, so then I will have to log back in the next time I turn the computer back on.
I don't know what you are using, but you might want to check your browser settings about deleting cookies.
@AverageJoe1 saidAlso click "Enable multi client login" on your settings nder "Site settings".
Please advise setting to allow site to remain open,so I do not have to constantly log on. iPad and computer stay on all the time. Thank you.
@AverageJoe1
Also use the “save password” option on your browser, so that if you are logged out you can easily and quickly log back in.
@AverageJoe1
As you are using an iPad, this is almost certainly related to Apple privacy mode.
https://support.apple.com/en-gb/105030
As you end your session, all "cookies" are removed (for max privacy), logging you out.