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FAQ info incorrect
Where on the user control panel can users set their cookie options? The below is the vBulletin FAQ extract on cookies and the last sentence says 'After you have registered, you may alter your cookie options at any time by changing the settings on this page.' What page????
Does this forum use cookies? When you register, you will be given the option to 'Automatically login when you return to the site'. This will store your username and password in a cookie, stored on your computer. If you are using a shared computer, such as in a library, school or internet cafe, or if you have reason to not trust any other users that might use this computer, we do not recommend that you enable this. This forum also gives you the option to use a cookie to track your current session, ensuring that you remain logged-on while browsing the site. If you choose not to store this information in a cookie, the session data will be sent through each link you click. Choosing not to use a cookie may cause problems if your computer's connection to the Internet uses a proxy-server and you share links with other users behind the same proxy. If in doubt, we recommend that you select 'yes' to enable the cookie. After you have registered, you may alter your cookie options at any time by changing the settings on this page. |
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The cookie setting that is referring to is the option for the user to use the remember me option on initial login, other than that, there is only the admincp option as to length of timeout for the cookie.
The message does need to be fixed by Vbulletin, that i do agree with. |
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