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Can anyone tell me why I keep getting logged out of the site? Today I have visited three times and had to sign in each time!! Befor the site was updated I just stayed logged in all the time - I have a poor memory and not having to remember my details to log in makes life a lot less stressful!!

 

Debbie and Mark :hearts:


Mark has PP MS but I am his partner and do the posts as he cant use the computer!!

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Before I start fiddling with any of the settings to see if it helps, have you tried clicking on "Delete cookies set by this board" at the bottom right of the main forum page? It will mean you're having to log in once again though.

 

Also, if remembering passwords is a problem, there are some great programs around that will remember them for you and fill them in for you, such as Roboform (which I use, the paid version as I need more than the 10 which comes with the free version) http://www.roboform.com/.


Marina

(belated DX in June '05, SPMS)

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