Openstudy should have a "Remember me" button before you log on so you're signed in the whole time. Anyone agree?
i believe they already do case i never have to sing in my password or user. i just have to click on open-study and i'm on
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yes they have that. Just log in and refresh your page and see after you close your browser if you are still logged in.
they do if your on google chrome or mozilla firefox
@jagr2713 i dont belive it works on Explorer
Oh wow, anyone using IE should change quickly XD OpenStudy acts really weird on IE but is fine on FF and Chrome.
yea i use ff and it runs great i dont have the lag everyone else does
It depends on the time though, for lag. It doesn't lag all the time, just certain hours of the day on weekdays.
yea i noticed that but i havent had any lag at all since i went from chrome to FF
I just x my tab out and when I open it the next day and go to opensudy.com i'm already logged in. A lot of browsers also have this "password saver" so if it DOES log you out it would take only one click. You may have chosen "never save password for this site" so the option probable doesn't pop up. You may have to go into the browser settings to change it to "save password" or something else. Have a good day!
@Maria195 If you have google chrome idk about you but when I log in google automatically asks If I want to save the password or not... this is what it looks like when I log into my emails I could do it on OS but I dont want to log off sorry i blanked out my email cause I dont want people spamming it http://prntscr.com/6lma1d
Oh okay well I have the Chromebook so it may just have problems on my computer.
^ @kidrah69 another user shares the ChromeBook pain >_<
O_O so its the chromebooks?
I presume so ;( They're the worst computers to get. They don't even have a Caps Lock button :/
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