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    Idle Time

    Just out of curiosity, while typing a long post, forming a large thread, or when merely stepping away from the computer, how long can I remain 'idle' until getting automatically signed out?
    Luckily, by learning from past mistakes, I have learned to copy all posts when finished, so as not to risk losing the whole post, if signed out; but I would love to know the time limit, or an estimation.
    Thank you!

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    I think it is 15 minutes, mono.
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    Cookies should keep you signed in indefinitely if you use them, but I've had problems in the past on other forums using the same software so on long posts I crtl-a ctrl-c as well.
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