Longer login period?
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 12:49 pm
Hi, everyone. I was wondering if you'd consider allowing a longer time for users to be logged in to the site, so that authors like me who check their account a zillion times a day don't have to re-log-in each time...?
Also--and this is just speculation and assumes customers have the same login time--if I were a customer who was browsing the site, I'll bet I'd feel frustrated at having to log in again after what seems to be a relatively quick interval. I know from personal experience that when I shop online, I like to broooowwwwwse, and spend long hours debating the pros and cons, and I also get interrupted a lot, and there's nothing more annoying than having to re-log-in each time I'm interrupted. On the other hand, sites that have a long grip and keep you logged in for days can have a bit of a Big Brotherish feel, but all in all, if I had to choose, I'd choose a longer login, with the option to log out any time you want.
To put it another way, frequent automatic log-outs are a bit like walking into a supermarket, starting to shop in a liesurely fashion, only to find yourself yanked out of the store every half hour or so by a security officer who barks, "Sorry, for security purposes, you have to leave the store for a minute before you can resume your shopping."
Just my two cents!
Thanks,
Karen
Also--and this is just speculation and assumes customers have the same login time--if I were a customer who was browsing the site, I'll bet I'd feel frustrated at having to log in again after what seems to be a relatively quick interval. I know from personal experience that when I shop online, I like to broooowwwwwse, and spend long hours debating the pros and cons, and I also get interrupted a lot, and there's nothing more annoying than having to re-log-in each time I'm interrupted. On the other hand, sites that have a long grip and keep you logged in for days can have a bit of a Big Brotherish feel, but all in all, if I had to choose, I'd choose a longer login, with the option to log out any time you want.
To put it another way, frequent automatic log-outs are a bit like walking into a supermarket, starting to shop in a liesurely fashion, only to find yourself yanked out of the store every half hour or so by a security officer who barks, "Sorry, for security purposes, you have to leave the store for a minute before you can resume your shopping."
Just my two cents!
Thanks,
Karen