(answered) Remember me tick box

koneko

Bluelight Crew
Joined
Sep 20, 2008
Messages
14,825
My log in remember me tick box is ticked for me now - is this normal?

Fellow EADDer has the same enquiry, would appreciate it if you can let me know it is all fine.

cheers, kate

Quote Originally Posted by ructions View Post
I don't know much about computers/ internet/ ect, so maybe i'm worrying over nothing, but i remember a mate of mines Facebook page was hacked before & one of the first strange things that he noticed was that every time he went to log into Facebook that the little box beside were you log in was already ticked, its the little box that says 'keep me logged in.' He hadn't ticked it, he went on to find out his page was hacked?

To-day when i came onto Bluelight i noticed that that box was already ticked so i didn't log in, i checked back a few times & each time the box was ticked, so in the end i went ahead & logged in, all seems normal!

So is this just a new way that Bluelight has its settings? Or is there anything in my mates story? Or is he just a paranoid wreck? Its probably nothing, its just that box is never normally ticked until i tick it? So i just thought it was best to check! Thanx!
 
This is the new default. Members wishing to have this unchecked will need to do so manually
 
Aw thats fine thanks, i was just a bit worried when i saw it! I'm relieved to know thats its completely normal! Thanx everyone for your help!!! XXX :)
 
Why has the default been changed? What's the reasoning for doing so?

Surely the default should always be one that protects members to the best of our ability - in this case, to not store cookies locally unless the end-user consciously elects to do so?

I might predict a growing number of threads that complain about their accounts being 'hacked' when, in actuality, it is simply because they have unwittingly logged in on shared terminal without realising that the cookie default has changed. Although the onus is on the account user to end their session by logging out, we all know that people don't always behave in that way - either by absent-mindedness or accident.

If the aim of changing the default was to avoid being continually logged out when writing a long post (a real irritant), would it not be possible to tweak the active login period to something more forgiving?
 
Top