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When ever I visit a site which can make use of storing my password as a cookie in Konquerer, every time I log off the system (Mandrake 8.0), I still end up having to retype my password. This is very annoying, cus I can't see any other option in Konquerer which deals with cookies apart from the option to enable them.
Anyone found a way around this? Anyone know of a way. I will keep looking around, but it is more than annoying then anything else!
couldn't it be one of those cookies that store the password until you close out of Konquerer, then its gonna ask you again next time you go to that specific site.
I think you are right because some other cookied enabled sites are actually keeping the Log in's now.
Do you know how I could change it? I thought that this prob came up in the mod e-mails, but I had them on windows (which went out the window, literally ). Do you know what the answer was?
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