Why is HubPages making me sign in again every time I try and leave a comment on

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  1. Jennifer Stone profile image86
    Jennifer Stoneposted 12 years ago

    Why is HubPages making me sign in again every time I try and leave a comment on a hub?

    It's even happening when I reply to comments on my own hubs! It's just really annoying!

  2. EuroCafeAuLait profile image76
    EuroCafeAuLaitposted 12 years ago

    That's odd.  I check the "stay signed in for 48 hours" option, which is alright.  The time passes quickly enough and then I have to sign in again.  That may work well for you, less annoying anyway.

    1. Jennifer Stone profile image86
      Jennifer Stoneposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Hmmmm, yes I check the box, I usually blame "odd" occurrences on my very poor dongle internet connection at the moment, it keeps disconnecting itself! But this one is just strange!

  3. Georgie Lowery profile image81
    Georgie Loweryposted 12 years ago

    You might want to check your cookies. Sometimes they wig out. Bad little cookies.

    1. Jennifer Stone profile image86
      Jennifer Stoneposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      ok that's a good idea! Thanks!

    2. Gamerelated profile image69
      Gamerelatedposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Yes, I agree with Georgie Lowery.  I think that it might be privacy setting relating to cookies.

  4. rajan jolly profile image81
    rajan jollyposted 12 years ago

    I have to sign in if only 48 hrs have elapsed. Seems strange. also it does happen if you are using 2 different browsers. Each time you change a browser you are required to sign in.

  5. drspaniel profile image70
    drspanielposted 12 years ago

    You may need to remember to check the box when you log in which say "Remember me for 48 hours", if this doesn't work please inform us of the updates.

  6. Jennifer Stone profile image86
    Jennifer Stoneposted 12 years ago

    Thanks for your input everybody, I've still got no idea what was happening, but it seems to have sorted itself out! I'm going to blame it on the same thing I blame all my internet gremlins on, and that is a dodgy dongle connection! Thank you again! All the best, Jen

  7. iefox5 profile image59
    iefox5posted 12 years ago

    This should be your setting problem, go to your profile and check your settings.

 
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