Today, why must I be repeatedly logged in? I'm losing posts as a result. When I try to post, it says I must refresh the page, and when I do, I have to log in again. I haven't seen this before. Please help.
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Originally posted by samparnell View PostToday, why must I be repeatedly logged in? I'm losing posts as a result. When I try to post, it says I must refresh the page, and when I do, I have to log in again. I haven't seen this before. Please help.Administrator
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Originally posted by Peanut View PostWhen you log in, click the little "Remember me" box and see if that helps. I know in the past, when others have had the same issues, it seemed to work.
It happens when you stop posting for a few mins, it automatically logs you out. Clicking remember me will keep you logged in at all times.
I've had this happen often when I'd make a post then go to another page or just away from keyboard. Or if I'm making a long post sometimes it'll log me out, but never have the issue when I have remember me selected.sigpic
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You probably recently deleted your cookies or something so on many of the websites that you frequent there will probably be some things you notice that are different,or that you have to do again because "cookies" is how those websites remember who you are and what your preferences are. Your anitvirus/ browser etc. could have done this automatically. It's good to do this as regular maintenance on your computer for a myriad of reasons.
Just do as the others have said and click the "remember me" box next to the login and that will create a new "cookie" for BCMB to keep you logged in. Also keep this in mind when visiting any other websites that you frequent, as the same procedure will likely apply.sigpic
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