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1- The website doesn't login automatically: everytime I close my browser, I have to login again.
2- And, when I log in to comment on some article, I go back to the homepage and have to find the article again.
Please fix! :)
Thanks
I don't have this problem with other websites :(
What browser are you using?
Do still need info on what browser you're using for Steam login that won't keep you logged in. Do me a favour, and clear every cookie from the gol domain name (any and ALL) as you might have some outdated cookies from when I adjusted them a long time ago. Let me know if it still logs you out.Edit: Found the problem with keeping Steam logins logged-in, it seems I'm not setting the cookie correctly. Will work on a fix.
I wonder if people would have a problem with me assuming they want to stay logged in, and just auto setting the required stuff for it?
I'm using Google Chrome 64bit on Ubuntu Linux (any version)
Can confirm, it's working now, awesome :)
Cool, please let me know if you change anything, I'll be ready to test :)
If the Steam Login is the only one having this problem, I wouldn't mind login in with my Twitter account.
I would say just do that, and remove said cookie if they explicitly logout (or clear their cookies of course)
These days it's expected that people just remain logged in a site until they logout.
Also, cookies for this are "essentials for site operation" so totally valid without notification under EU law if your still worried about that.