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Posted by: Mike Hughes on 07 July 2008
Am I alone in finding this tediously long-winded after three and a half years?
Surely the time has come to move the explanation page to the FAQs section and speed things up slightly?
Mike
Surely the time has come to move the explanation page to the FAQs section and speed things up slightly?
Mike
Posted on: 07 July 2008 by djftw
Seconded, I never even had a non-Groupee Login...
Posted on: 07 July 2008 by Adam Meredith
I'm unsure what you are talking about.
1: As you are going through the (one off) log in procedure you will see a tick box marked "Remember Me for Forums". From then one (as long as you retain the necessary cookie) you should just come to the site and you will be logged in automatically.
2: If you have not been doing this over three and a half years - I imagine you know how to do it (slightly inefficiently).
1: As you are going through the (one off) log in procedure you will see a tick box marked "Remember Me for Forums". From then one (as long as you retain the necessary cookie) you should just come to the site and you will be logged in automatically.
2: If you have not been doing this over three and a half years - I imagine you know how to do it (slightly inefficiently).
Posted on: 07 July 2008 by djftw
I quite often visit the forum on shared computers so this isn't realistically an option on those, and it is profoundly irritating to see that message pop up each time, which I thought was what Mike was talking about. Are you waiting for someone who fell into a coma just before the switch to wake up or something, I don't think someone who hasn't visited in 3.5 years is likely to remember their old log in details anyway!
Posted on: 07 July 2008 by 555
quote:I quite often visit the forum on shared computers
I trust you don't do this at work Dom?

Posted on: 07 July 2008 by Mike Hughes
I know exactly what I'm doing thanks Adam.
As a basic security measure I certainly wouldn't tick that box whether on a shared PC or not. I access this site from a work PC; at home and (sometimes) on a smart phone. I can't think of any circumstances where it would be appropriate to tick such a box other than to overcome tardiness by others in removing an utterly redundant page.
Mike
As a basic security measure I certainly wouldn't tick that box whether on a shared PC or not. I access this site from a work PC; at home and (sometimes) on a smart phone. I can't think of any circumstances where it would be appropriate to tick such a box other than to overcome tardiness by others in removing an utterly redundant page.
Mike