In our quest to become a better Afrigator, the one thing that was missing on a lot of people’s list is quite a daft thing. Daft as in “dudes, how can you NOT have this?”. We never had a Remember Me function which meant users have to log in every time they get to Afrigator. Sorry people!
You would be happy to know that it is now built in. When you log in, you have the option to be remembered. If you select to use that option, you will stay logged in for a long, long time. At least until you log out again.

PLEASE NOTE:
- Do not use this function on a public computer! If you do, the next dude will have access to your Dashboard and who knows what clever things they’ll get up to. To be safe, remember your login credentials rather.
- Also, it will only work on the computer and browser you logged in from. We’re striving for brilliance, but we’re simply too human to have overcome that one! ;-)
- You will stay logged in for a couple of months. You might be logged out in the far future, fortunately if that does happen and you forgot your username and password, you can always have it reset by using the forgot password function.
Anyways, thought you should know! Its a stupid little thing really, which we should have implemented ages ago, just never did.
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Goblin 12:46 pm on February 6, 2009 Permalink |
Brilliant :)
I noticed this a while back and it’s great, I don’t have to rack my brain to remember which password I used anymore!
Chris M 2:27 pm on February 7, 2009 Permalink |
Ya bru, it’s about time ;)
Afrigator gets an upgrade | Afrigator Blog 1:34 pm on February 12, 2009 Permalink |
[...] Do you remember? Apparently, Ginkgo Biloba helps improve your memory. In our case, Stii improves Afrigator’s memory. The next time you log in to Afrigator, you’ll see that you now have the option to be remembered (though we can’t guarantee ‘fondly’). If you select to use this option, you will stay logged in for a long, long time. At least until you log out again. [...]