I have passkey authentication set up through touch ID on my laptop. It's great!
However, there are two things that, if they were fixed, would make it even betterer.
1. If I log in with a passkey, it keeps me logged in for maybe a few hours or a day, but then when I return to the site after an absence it will have logged me out. It would be great if it would recognize the "Keep me logged in" option.
2. I seem to need to log in twice. If I log in with my passkey, it will redirect me to the front page where I am still logged out. If I go back to log in again, it works the second time.
However, there are two things that, if they were fixed, would make it even betterer.
1. If I log in with a passkey, it keeps me logged in for maybe a few hours or a day, but then when I return to the site after an absence it will have logged me out. It would be great if it would recognize the "Keep me logged in" option.
2. I seem to need to log in twice. If I log in with my passkey, it will redirect me to the front page where I am still logged out. If I go back to log in again, it works the second time.
It could be worth trying a page refresh. There are dynamic page updates as we work with a page, that don't always integrate or offer intuitive operator feedback. I find refreshing a page can remove doubt.2. I seem to need to log in twice. If I log in with my passkey, it will redirect me to the front page where I am still logged out. If I go back to log in again, it works the second time.
I'm curious what browser you're using.
I log in once using my fingerprint and stay logged in until I manually log out. That's on a Mac with Safari.
Tom
I log in once using my fingerprint and stay logged in until I manually log out. That's on a Mac with Safari.
Tom
Try deleting any cookies and other data related to diyAudio.com. You can do that from Settings -> Privacy -> Manage Website Data. Then close and reopen the browser and see if the does the trick. You might have to close the browser, reopen it, then delete the web data to make all the data go away.
Tom
Tom