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Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
Feedback, was not sure where to place it. Mods welcome to place it wherever appropriate:
To enter a site, I have to first click 'log in'. Then, forums gives a name to choose from the site (it already knows that I am Aupmanyav). I click that. It knows my password. Gives me the option if I want to be remain logged in. In most forums, this is already clicked in. Finally, the forum asks me 'log in'.
Why all this procedure? Why not the forums directly admit me when I click the forum address from my bookmark, when it already knows everything about me?
Why make the 'log in' process so long? It requires additional whirs from the 'log in' software.
 

SalixIncendium

अहं ब्रह्मास्मि
Staff member
Premium Member
It's possible that you saved the bookmark prior to logging in, which would mean your bookmark is the login page. Create a new bookmark while on the forum home page after you're sure you've logged in, and it should take you directly to the forum home page logged in as @Aupmanyav, provided you've checked "keep me logged in."
 

Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
Checked it this morning. It does not happen with RF and Forumania.
InterFaith and Historum graciously allow it. (Sorry that I have named the forums that I visit).
1. Do not use private window. 2. Ask the forum to remember you. 3. Log in and go to the page that you want to open. 4. Copy the web address and keep it as your bookmark (Please note: the old bookmark has to be replaced).

Yeah, succeeded with RF too in addition to others. Thanks for all those who helped.
 
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