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What does keep me signed in do?
The Keep me logged in feature will download a cookie that allows you to access Questionmark from the same machine without needing to enter your username and password for up to 7 days between sessions. To use this feature your web browser will need to accept cookies from Questionmark.
How do I keep a website logged in?
Navigate to any site that you want to remain signed in to. Enter your username and password as usual, and then select the provided checkbox option to stay signed in. It will be labeled with “Remember me,” “Stay signed in” or other wording to the effect that selecting it will allow you to stay signed in.
What is used to maintain user logged in state as they browse multiple pages?
One way to maintain state is through the use of cookies. The Web server embeds the cookie into a user’s Web browser so that the user’s information becomes available to other pages within the site; users do not have to reenter their information for every page they visit.
Is it safe to stay signed in on Amazon?
Like any other website, Amazon uses cookies to keep you logged in to the site even after you’ve closed the browser or turn off the computer or gadget. For your safety, always sign off your Amazon account on a shared computer or gadget after use.
What do I do if I signed out of Google?
If Google keeps signing you out, here are some steps you can try:
- Make sure cookies are turned on.
- If your cookies are turned on, clear your browser’s cache.
- Make sure you’re using the latest version of your browser.
- Use a browser like Chrome to remember passwords for you.
What’s the difference between Keep Me signed in and keep me sign in?
First, as a quick refresher, here’s what the existing “Keep me signed in” experience is like. As you might guess, most users cruise right past the check box and never think twice. We’re replacing the “Keep me signed in” checkbox with a prompt that displays after the user successfully signs in.
Why does my sign in Page keep showing up?
This is the same behavior that occurs when a user checks the “Keep me signed in” checkbox in older sign in page. For federated tenants, this prompt will show after the user successfully authenticates with the federated identity service. To get the “Don’t show this again” option, I’ll suggest you try the following methods:
How do I keep my sign in on my computer?
This prompt asks the user if they’d like to remain signed in. If a user responds “Yes” to this prompt, the service gives them a persistent refresh token. This is the same behavior that occurs when a user checks the “Keep me signed in” checkbox in older sign in page.
How does keep me signed in ( KMSI ) work?
Keep me signed in (KMSI) displays a Stay signed in? prompt after a user successfully signs in. If a user answers Yes to this prompt, the keep me signed in service gives them a persistent refresh token. For federated tenants, the prompt will show after the user successfully authenticates with the federated identity service.