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I am not always connected to the web. So, if I'm logged in, get disconnected from the web, get home and then open Wire, I can see all my conversations there. If I choose to Log Out while disconnected from the Internet, Wire will not log me out. If I quit Wire and then open it again while disconnected from the Internet, Wire will say that there is no Internet. But when I get connected to the web again, and open Wire, there are all my conversations again. I would have liked to have logged out so that when I log in, or anyone who possibly has seized my computer accesses the web again, that my conversations are not there. Even if I select to delete all my conversations when I choose to log out, it will not happen because I am not connected to the Internet. Perhaps on your end, you can auto log out a person after 2 hours of inactivity. Maybe it makes it more user unfriendly, but do you care about security or user-friendliness? Yes, you can have both, though.
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I am not always connected to the web. So, if I'm logged in, get disconnected from the web, get home and then open Wire, I can see all my conversations there. If I choose to Log Out while disconnected from the Internet, Wire will not log me out. If I quit Wire and then open it again while disconnected from the Internet, Wire will say that there is no Internet. But when I get connected to the web again, and open Wire, there are all my conversations again. I would have liked to have logged out so that when I log in, or anyone who possibly has seized my computer accesses the web again, that my conversations are not there. Even if I select to delete all my conversations when I choose to log out, it will not happen because I am not connected to the Internet. Perhaps on your end, you can auto log out a person after 2 hours of inactivity. Maybe it makes it more user unfriendly, but do you care about security or user-friendliness? Yes, you can have both, though.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: