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  Logging  Rainstop at 18:13 on 31 July 2008
 

Dear David,

One of the (many) things I like about WW is that the software knows who I am immediately. I don't need to log in or out on my laptop.

However, this makes me a little wary to use it on machines supplied in airport lounges, etc. Would the system automatically log in as me, if someone else went back to the URL?

Thanks, Rod.

  Re: Logging  Dee at 23:53 on 31 July 2008
 

Rob, I've WWmailed David to make sure he sees this, because I don't know the answer and I expect a lot of people will want to know.

Dee

  Re: Logging  Rainstop at 06:42 on 01 August 2008
 

Dee, thanks very much.

~RoD

  Re: Logging  david bruce at 08:37 on 01 August 2008
 

It's a good point, thanks. I'm afraid the answer is yes at the moment, so if you do use a public terminal you should ensure you log out afterwards. I'll look into adding an option to the main site login so you aren't permanently logged in if you check the box.

  Re: Logging  david bruce at 08:50 on 01 August 2008
 

In fact, I've managed to just add this feature.

  Re: Logging  Rainstop at 09:10 on 01 August 2008
 

Thanks, David, for the usual speedy response. That's great. Now I can use WW wherever I am without the risk that some joker might start posting facetious messages under the Rainstop username. (Heaven forbid).