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Adjust timing before "Are you still working?" message pops up

Could you please change the length of time it takes to get logged out due to inactivity? I find it kicks me out too quickly and a constantly logging back in. Thanks!

Top Answer
Caitlin_M
Administrator

The automatic logout is for security reasons, as your account contains sensitive information (Contacts, credit card info, etc.). After 15 minutes of inactivity, you should see an overlay asking if you are still working-- which will stay up for another 15 minutes. 

 

We can't guarantee a commitment to increase the automated time out but it should indicate some awareness that we have heard your feedback and could be considered for a future release.


44 Comments
Frankie_P
Employee

hi @user402483 at this time we do not have a time estimate of when this feature will be updated! However we thank you for sharing your feedback. The more requests and kudos a feature request thread receives the higher of a priority it can be given by our Product Team.

TLF5822
Constant Contact Partner
Need to extend the logged in period for users- we like to keep it open during our work day to take call-in registrations and are always having to sign back in.
RobertR94032
Campaign Collaborator

I composed the subject line some time ago and just saw it as a prior idea, but apparently I never sent it.  I just would like to say this is a problem with CC's automatic timeout on their website.  I want to complement CC on working on it because now the message occasionally tells me that I have been logged off.  Apparently it is a website interaction problem.  Really is nice they are working on it.

brianw3938
Rookie
Hi, folks: Is there any way to increase the time that I remain logged in to my account. I find that I often need to log in several times while working on my campaign. Thanks.
Bootyful-Boudoir
Marketing Expert

Can we get longer logins?

It seems I get auto logged out after what, one hour?  Two, maybe??
The "Remember My Username" checkbox is old and deprecated now that browsers can handle username/password autofills.

 

It should rather be "Keep Me Logged In" for longer sessions of at LEAST three hours or more.

While I can appreciate some larger organizations have different members for logins, I don't think those who intentionally opt-in for a longer session really worry about unauthorized access.

Bootyful-Boudoir
Marketing Expert

I posted a new suggestion for the EXACT same thing, and then stumbled upon this thread.
I upvoted this for prioritization.

 

@Frankie_P
I know that "we do not have a time estimate of when this feature will be updated" is an easy canned response, but as someone who understands scripting, I know that it's simply a fix of literally one *tiny* little integer on your backend for cookie expiry.
The idea that it could take your dev team many months to rectify is extremely dubious...

Security concerns are appreciated, but yes MANY of us login at home on our personal desktops, and need to come back to a campaign build after a lunch break or similar.  Don't wanna keep logging in overandoverandoverandover....

MonteH31
Marketing Legend

c'mon, you're asking too much. 

 

it can't even save your browser state from one second to the next.  any connectivity glitch and constant contact gets confused, an error that other websites don't have anymore.

Caitlin_M
Administrator
Status changed to: Acknowledged

The automatic logout is for security reasons, as your account contains sensitive information (Contacts, credit card info, etc.). After 15 minutes of inactivity, you should see an overlay asking if you are still working-- which will stay up for another 15 minutes. 

 

We can't guarantee a commitment to increase the automated time out but it should indicate some awareness that we have heard your feedback and could be considered for a future release.

Bootyful-Boudoir
Marketing Expert

@Caitlin_M

respectfully, literally EVERYONE understands that login/logout is to protect sensitive info.  That's the whole point for pretty much ANY private login.  We get that.
However, you have a significant sample size of your customers lamenting that we feel we get logged out too quickly.

 

Not everyone is a savvy copywriter or graphic design specialist, and a great many of us work from our SECURE, private home office computers.  Some people take more than 15 minutes to compose a *regular* email, nevermind one with graphical overlays and typesetting adjustments.

This is why it's nice to come back to creating newsletters after an hour or two (or three) of a break to rest our creative minds, or awaiting feedback from test emails.


The very least you can do, is replace the "Remember My Username" with "This is a private computer" to increase the login cookie timeout duration.

KellieandSue
Campaign Contributor

I'm really frustrated that Constant Contact keeps logging me out of the program before I am ready. Customer service tells me that the program is set to log out after 10 minutes of inactivity for security purposes, which is extremely inconvenient. Can you cease the time out feature and let your customers decide when to log out? Most people wouldn't be sending confidential/private information in a mass email or any email for that matter. This feature is a big hindrance to productivity.

Thank you!

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