Signing in for 8 hours instead of 2 weeks...
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Jordi Kloosterboer said: Why do you not want to stay signed in for 2 weeks? If I could, I would stay signed in indefinitely.0
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David Newton said: Except you don't stay signed in for two weeks.
What actually happens is that for two weeks you are automatically signed back in after the 20 minute activity timeout has kicked. Not the same thing at all.0 -
Christina Sachs Wagner said: Me, too!0
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Please, please, please, do something about this 20-minute timeout. I have been reviewing a lot of entries in my database recently. To be "idle", i.e., reviewing data, for 20 minutes is not out of the ordinary. As a result, I am continually having to click through a Capcha and login again (if I've neglected to check the 2-week box). Financial institutions with millions of dollars to guard don't employ such Draconian measures! Please consider implementing a less-stringent control with a severity level to match the content behind it.
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Just a nasty surprise when returning to the window and seeing partially completed work vanish.
Are you seeing such regularly?
With over 20 years working in FamilySearch platform - I can't recall having lost data entry (normal editing of tree profiles) - ever.
However - I recently lost editability of highlights in the 'new edit every field' records indexing/transcription solution currently being rolled out. If other regularly experience tree profile data loss - that would be new to me...
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