Customize automatic logout setting
Jen from Lunch Money
Currently, when you log in, you stay logged in for 7 days unless you opt for the 30 day option. It's not possible to stay logged in longer, or be logged out sooner.
Some folks might prefer if the access token expired more frequently, such as 1 hour or 1 day.
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Din from Lunch Money
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Allow user to turn off automatic logout
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Peter Smith
I understand why LM cites "security reasons" for periodically logging out, but I don't think this consideration is relevant for all users. For example, I'm tracking everything manually, so there aren't any sensitive integrations to protect, etc. It would be great if I could tell LM whether I wanted it to log me out every now and then.
Din from Lunch Money
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Option to auto logout after every session
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Bhavit
Sometimes, I forget to log out of my account and it stays logged in for days. The session should be automatically timed out for added security.
Din from Lunch Money
Hey Bhavit! Currently, Lunch Money automatically logs out of accounts after a period of 7 days. Thanks for putting in your request for consideration! In the meantime, you should be able to manually logout at the end of a session to ensure it requires login credentials for the next one.
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Amber Nicole
Even when I toggle on "Remember this device for 30 days," I still get logged out multiple times a month :/ I appreciate the security but would like to find a balance.
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Simon
How do you opt-in for 30 day option?
Jen from Lunch Money
Simon: The "Remember Me" option at login is 30 days!
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Simon
Jen from Lunch Money: Where? I don't see it.
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Jen
Simon: Ah! It's at the screen where you enter your 2FA. The 'Remember me' option is for not asking for a 2FA code for 30 days. We totally miscommunicated!
I'll see about implementing the option for login!
Jen from Lunch Money
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Remember my login forever
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Simon
I go to check the app occasionally, and almost every time it requires me to re-enter my password. This extra step is very annoying even if I use a password manager, adding more delay to accessing the app. It should remember my login forever on my personal devices, like Twitter, Gmail, or any other web app does.