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    03 Nov '19 17:52
    @great-big-stees said
    See how untechy I am. That would make it soooo easy. Now to figure out how to do that.
    Or just change it so you remain logged in every time you visit the site 😉
  2. SubscriberVery Rusty
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    03 Nov '19 19:37
    @trev33 said
    Or just change it so you remain logged in every time you visit the site 😉
    I set mine when I set it up I believe there was a box to check off to stay logged on. I don't know if it shows you logged in all the time. Someone once told me I appeared to be on 24/7 so maybe it does?

    -VR
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    03 Nov '19 19:56
    @very-rusty said
    I set mine when I set it up I believe there was a box to check off to stay logged on. I don't know if it shows you logged in all the time. Someone once told me I appeared to be on 24/7 so maybe it does?

    -VR
    I don't think so, it's just that when you type your user name, you are automatically connected with your password, and I think there is a box somewhere to click.
  4. SubscriberVery Rusty
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    03 Nov '19 19:59
    @torunn said
    I don't think so, it's just that when you type your user name, you are automatically connected with your password, and I think there is a box somewhere to click.
    I just went in and I see where one can change their password. Of course you would have to know it to change it. The box for staying auto connected isn't there. I'd go to Russ on that one.

    -VR
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    04 Nov '19 00:07
    @torunn said
    There are a lot of techy people here - they will know what to do. I can't remember what I did. If you use RHP from two different places - laptop and Ipad... well, somebody here will know.
    On many password-protected sites, when you log in you are asked to check a box if you want the site to “remember me on this device” or words to that effect. This will eliminate the future need to log in on that device (eg, your cellphone). It stores your device ID code in your user info file, along with your check-box setting. But the site may lose its settings or you may inadvertently erase them.

    But don’t forget, life isn’t fair. The fact that this topic has any of our attention is a sort of first-world example of this.
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    Troll Farms
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    @drewnogal

    Troll Airport.
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    @divegeester

    A smart plug is one component of what is called the Internet of Things.

    Take it to Technology, Spanky.
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    @pawnpaw said
    @drewnogal

    Troll Airport.
    troll library
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    @js357 said
    On many password-protected sites, when you log in you are asked to check a box if you want the site to “remember me on this device” or words to that effect. This will eliminate the future need to log in on that device (eg, your cellphone). It stores your device ID code in your user info file, along with your check-box setting. But the site may lose its settings or you may inad ...[text shortened]... ’t fair. The fact that this topic has any of our attention is a sort of first-world example of this.
    It's usually a cookie on your device that the site looks for.
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    @very-rusty said
    You have a code? I have a password! 😉 No it isn't "password"!! 😛

    -VR
    It's "kick me".
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    07 Nov '19 10:16
    @suzianne said
    It's "kick me".
    STOP Suzie Q, you shouldn't give your password out!!!! 😛 😉

    -VR
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    @pawnpaw said
    @drewnogal

    Troll Airport.
    There really is an airport called Troll airport.
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    @moonbus said
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    Take it to Technology, Spanky.
    "Spanky" is a word I didn't know existed until I came to RHP.
  15. SubscriberVery Rusty
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    @divegeester said
    "Spanky" is a word I didn't know existed until I came to RHP.
    I had no idea what the word meant....I don't know that it is even used properly now.

    George McFarland - Wikipedia
    https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › George_McFarland
    George McFarland (October 2, 1928 – June 30, 1993) was an American actor most famous for his appearances as a child as Spanky in the Our Gang series of short-subject comedies of the 1930s and 1940s. The Our Gang shorts were later syndicated to television as The Little Rascals.
    Years active‎: ‎1931–1944 Occupation‎: ‎Child actor
    Born‎: ‎George Robert Phillips McFarland or Ge... Died‎: ‎June 30, 1993 (aged 64); ‎

    -VR
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