I find that every 2-3 days when I visit the site I have to re-enter my login id (email) and password on the main page. Could you make the site store the cookie like FOREVER on my pc so that at least I don't have to retype my email id each time I pull up the site. In fact, go ahead and store my password also so I just "get into the site" without having to authenticate at all. I'm a freeloading member... if you tell me that this is a feature of a full member I'll probably join just for that reason. Web site "remember me" is standard feature now on most web sites. See Hotmail.com for example.
Originally posted by bosjtIs it something about your computer? Are you not set to save cookies? Because I never have to re-enter my information.
I find that every 2-3 days when I visit the site I have to re-enter my login id (email) and password on the main page. Could you make the site store the cookie like FOREVER on my pc so that at least I don't have to retype my email id each time I pull up the site. In fact, go ahead and store my password also so I just "get into the site" without having to authe ...[text shortened]... ite "remember me" is standard feature now on most web sites. See Hotmail.com for example.
Originally posted by bosjtWho are you?
I find that every 2-3 days when I visit the site I have to re-enter my login id (email) and password on the main page. Could you make the site store the cookie like FOREVER on my pc so that at least I don't have to retype my email id each time I pull up the site. In fact, go ahead and store my password also so I just "get into the site" without having to authe ...[text shortened]... ite "remember me" is standard feature now on most web sites. See Hotmail.com for example.
Originally posted by bosjtSorry, subscribers feature only!
I find that every 2-3 days when I visit the site I have to re-enter my login id (email) and password on the main page. Could you make the site store the cookie like FOREVER on my pc so that at least I don't have to retype my email id each time I pull up the site. In fact, go ahead and store my password also so I just "get into the site" without having to authe ...[text shortened]... ite "remember me" is standard feature now on most web sites. See Hotmail.com for example.
This is a thread asking how to do something, and really belongs in the Help forum where it's already been answered in detail - see Thread 76411 🙂