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I explained this in my first post.edwinissweet wrote:Why dont you just let your browser save your username and password so you dont have to type it in everytime?
This doesn't happen to me. I've stayed logged on the site for hours at a time. Plus I have my password saved onto the site already, so It wouldn't bother me anyways.nryan115 wrote:Every other website in the world has a "remember me" check box. I am the only person who has access to this, a password protected, computer. The fact that I have to log in to the site every 15 minutes is just ridiculous when I am on my personal computer. Logging into the site 20 times per day is horrible and frankly it makes me never want to come here.
I cannot fathom why this is not already an option.

nryan115 wrote:Its not about my internet browser remembering my password or not. (by the way it is NOT saved on the site it is your browser doing that). The issue is that I have Conquer Club open it its own tab 100% of the time. I then work in other internet tabs - or other windows programs and then about 30 minutes later I want to check the status of my games - oh wait after 15 minutes I got timed out.
I am constantly "busy" for 30 minutes and I swear I log into this site like 25 times daily. I don't want to enter the first letter of my username and hit down arrow and then hit enter. I want to not touch my keyboard at all and just click "my games" without it showing me the "you need to login first" page. If the site wants to force me to login manually once a day or something reasonable then that is fine but our sessions should not expire after 15 minutes if we opt in to a longer session.
The "remember me" check box is such an unbelievably common thing today that there it is odd to not have one here. Some sites stay logged in forever, sites like google log you in for up to 2 weeks before it kicks you off.
Again, we know what you are talking about. Would it be a good thing to have? Yeah. Does it hurt you that much to type your login info, or to press the login button (considering every browser in the world has the capability to save your password)? No.nryan115 wrote:Im not sure why every thinks I'm an idiot. I know its 15 minutes of inactivity - I do not know what you do throughout your day but I cannot click something on this website every 14 minutes. I get busy. I am saying that yes I am inactive for 15 minutes but I want the site's cookie to remember my session like every other website in the world today works.
Its not a bug, its just a poor decision. There is no reason whatsoever that people could not all be online at the same time. What paperwork are you referring to?
Second, they would not be online the entire time their session would still be marked as offline after 15 minutes but if they refresh their cookie reloads their website. I am the webmaster for a couple of discussion forums and they all have a "remember me" check box. The users do not appear online 24/7 but they also do not have to type their username and password in more than once a day (if remember me is checked).
Aside from my websites, I am also a member of many forums, and many registered user only websites that all impliment this same functionality. One site in particular has a "remember me forever" option and I have not typed in my password - nor have I seen the login page at all for over 8 months since the one time I cleared all my cookies, and then before that not for another 8 months- yet this is copy and pasted from the site: "Total time logged in: 2 days, 7 hours and 43 minutes." I get logged out after only a couple of minutes of inactivity. But as soon as I refresh the website it looks at my cookie and reloads my session. I will never have to log in to that site until I log out, clear my cookies, or get a new computer.
Perhaps a forever cookie is too drastic and that fine, maybe 2 weeks is too much, but there is no reason at all why I should have to log in more than 1 time per day unless I choose to. I'm not sure why I have to explain this EVERY WEBSITE other than this one works this way.

I have no idea why you're timing out after 15 minutes. I can leave my computer set for 2 hours and come back without having to log innryan115 wrote:Its not about my internet browser remembering my password or not. (by the way it is NOT saved on the site it is your browser doing that). The issue is that I have Conquer Club open it its own tab 100% of the time. I then work in other internet tabs - or other windows programs and then about 30 minutes later I want to check the status of my games - oh wait after 15 minutes I got timed out.
I am constantly "busy" for 30 minutes and I swear I log into this site like 25 times daily. I don't want to enter the first letter of my username and hit down arrow and then hit enter. I want to not touch my keyboard at all and just click "my games" without it showing me the "you need to login first" page. If the site wants to force me to login manually once a day or something reasonable then that is fine but our sessions should not expire after 15 minutes if we opt in to a longer session.
The "remember me" check box is such an unbelievably common thing today that there it is odd to not have one here. Some sites stay logged in forever, sites like google log you in for up to 2 weeks before it kicks you off.
I do also get timed out on this website, and it does not happen on any others. So I don't believe it's a browser issue.rdsrds2120 wrote:I have no idea why you're timing out after 15 minutes. I can leave my computer set for 2 hours and come back without having to log innryan115 wrote:Its not about my internet browser remembering my password or not. (by the way it is NOT saved on the site it is your browser doing that). The issue is that I have Conquer Club open it its own tab 100% of the time. I then work in other internet tabs - or other windows programs and then about 30 minutes later I want to check the status of my games - oh wait after 15 minutes I got timed out.
I am constantly "busy" for 30 minutes and I swear I log into this site like 25 times daily. I don't want to enter the first letter of my username and hit down arrow and then hit enter. I want to not touch my keyboard at all and just click "my games" without it showing me the "you need to login first" page. If the site wants to force me to login manually once a day or something reasonable then that is fine but our sessions should not expire after 15 minutes if we opt in to a longer session.
The "remember me" check box is such an unbelievably common thing today that there it is odd to not have one here. Some sites stay logged in forever, sites like google log you in for up to 2 weeks before it kicks you off.![]()
Maybe your browser settings aren't letting you stay logged in as long as you could be?
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Actually, that's not true. Part of the benefit of the current system is that if you start a Speed Game and aren't active for 15 minutes, you'll log off and the game will be dropped. If you don't log off after you idle for 15 minutes, the Speed Game might start when you're away, which hurts everyone involved. I know that it's just an added benefit for protection, when people ought not to be leaving the site with joined games waiting to start, but it's probably saved more than a few deadbeats on CC.nryan115 wrote:Adding it hurts nothing.
You are allowed to use your computer how you wish. On CC, the price you currently pay for your choice is that you are logged off after being idle for 15 minutes. But it's not like you have some right to what you're asking for, you're just asking for it to be more convenient for you so you don't have to log in manually every time you want to check CC. I suggested a perfectly viable alternative for making your life more convenient as well. If you don't want to take that convenience, please don't blame other people for not making your life easier for you. Except for the speed game issue, what you're saying does make sense, but there's no reason to get indignant about it.I should be able to use my computer and my browser how I wish. Which includes not having them manage my passwords.
LastPass is a browser extension, not its own program.I also do not want and will not use a special program I install on my computer to manage my passwords.
Look, I'm not saying this shouldn't be implemented. I'm just saying I doubt it's as easy as changing a number in a file somewhere, and that it could just as easily be solved by using a password manager, which would make your life easier anyway (not that it's any of my business, I'm just pointing this out). You may have a better feeling than I do for how to set up and maintain such a system, but any rate, I'm just asking you to keep in mind that when it comes to issues that can be solved easily by external software, the webmaster will probably choose to focus his time on other problems if the solution is not trivial. At any rate, have no doubt that your suggestion is taken seriously by the Suggestions moderators (as seen in this thread). However, also keep in mind that the somewhat frosty response you received is because you approached the subject as if there was no possible justification for the current system, when I doubt you even knew about being dropped from speed games (since you're not a premium member). The webmaster is not incompetent, and I'm sure that he isn't doing it intentionally to mess with people.nryan115 wrote:You are correct, I am not the owner of the site and do not make the decisions. I also am not demanding it. this is not the general forum or the complaints forum. This is the suggestion forum an dI am suggesting that this is an important and needed feature. That is all. Mainly I wanted ot give the site a chance before i just quit it. Because to me - personally - it is that annoying.

What you mean is that in the system you advocate, there wouldn't be a change to those mechanics. But I don't think you can know just how easy it is to make that change.nryan115 wrote: I am not sure if I will be able to follow my own thread anymore. Hannibals post above is exactly what im talking about. Ive said it twice already - there wouldnt be a change to the current 15 minute idle stuff and still drop you from games if it does that.
Your right, none of us probably know how smooth the change would be to make, I do wish threads got some kind of response from the techies though. Even if it was just to voice the "F you, take it or leave it" instead of talking to only you and the wall.Metsfanmax wrote:What you mean is that in the system you advocate, there wouldn't be a change to those mechanics. But I don't think you can know just how easy it is to make that change.nryan115 wrote: I am not sure if I will be able to follow my own thread anymore. Hannibals post above is exactly what im talking about. Ive said it twice already - there wouldnt be a change to the current 15 minute idle stuff and still drop you from games if it does that.
And if you were being humorous, well, then it was just a miscommunication. There are lot of people on CC who complain about a lot of things, answering complaints in Suggestions and GD can be rather tiresome after a while.
