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In my case, I stopped when requiered to sign in.


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Same, closed tab the moment I saw a sign-in screen.

The web interface convinently logged you in and you stop using it because of that?

Regardless, it seemed like it was still useful until you needed to sign in before you could visit the web pages any more.

Oh, that's why I was logged out then.

Weird, it prompted me to log in.

Browse a little farther. Last time I found myself in that position, I could say I was over 18 and it let me go. For another click or too, then it interrupted again and insisted I sign in.

Nope! Actually got asked to log out.

[ title: You have been inactive for a while ]

[ dialog: To help keep your account secure, you will be signed out in approximately 1 minute. ]

[ button: Keep me signed in] [ button: Sign out ]

[ maybe a link: Why am I seeing this? ]


I fit this profile but have not observed this behavior. Did you try just signing in again?

So that's why I had to re-login this morning.

Not sure what's going on with you but I didn't have to login again.

I left it when they set a limit of devices user could be logged on in free version

Same with my account. I only login from time to time when I am forced to sign in to view something.

Same here. Had to log in again.

At the time, people were saying the slowdown went away if you logged out. I wanted to comment on things, so I didn't try it.

Were you logged in?

It doesn't do that. I clicked "not now" and never signed in. That was weeks ago.

I got a little past that, up to a perpetual "Signing in" progress ticker.

(After refreshing, I could verify that I was not logged in, but I'm not sure if the demo was supposed to go as far as managing session cookies anyway.)


happened to me until I logged in
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