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    eN0ch
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    I have an account on [url=http://www.literatureandlatte.com/forum/]this support forum[/url] for another app. I was getting logged out every few minutes, before realising this behaviour was likely due to Cookie.

    So I made the domain a Favourite in Cookie. But sadly the logging out behaviour has continued unabated. Why???

    Regards,
    Lance <º))><

    iMac 27" (late 2013)
    OSX 10.11.1

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      SweetP
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      Perhaps there is also a cache cookie or a database which is being set.
      If it is the cache, you will either need to disable the timer function, or the cache removal option.

      ~
      Russell
      SweetPProductions.com

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        eN0ch
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        Russell,

        By timer function I assume you mean the "Remove every X minutes while browser is open" option? And by cache removal option, I assume you mean the "Browser cache" checkbox under 'Configure unwanted data'? I've tried deselecting both of those and the problem on the other forum persists.

        Regards,
        Lance <º))><

        iMac 27" (late 2013)
        OSX 10.11.1

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          SweetP
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          are there any tracking cookies listed under that domain?
          if so, add them to the whitelist:
          highlight the tracking cookies (one at a time)
          right click (to show the context menu)
          select "Add to Whitelist"

          *note this only works for individual cookies, not entire domains

          ~
          Russell
          SweetPProductions.com

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            eN0ch
            wrote on last edited by SweetP
            #5

            How would I know whether a cookie is a tracking cookie?

            In case it helps, here's a screencap ...

            Regards,
            Lance <º))><

            iMac 27" (late 2013)
            OSX 10.11.1

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              SweetP
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              it would be coloured red.... so no tracking cookies there...

              ~
              Russell
              SweetPProductions.com

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