nothing happens for WordPress v 6.6.2
i have not created any rules based on user roles
i have set Auto Logout Duration seconds to 10 (for testing)
nothing happens when the “logged in” user has no activity for more than 10 seconds
]]>Hi there,
first thanks for your plugin, works prefect ??
I have a little suggestion for your plugin!
When a Auto-Logout is performed the function “wp_clear_auth_cookie()” is executed.
With this function for example a (Woocommerce) Cart is emptied after Auto-Logout.
Please consider bringing an admin option to deactivate that or generally delete this function in a coming update.
In my opinion this is not affordable …?
Thanks
Plugin is abandoned?
]]>Example: I have set to auto logout within 2 minutes for testing purposes.
I login onto the website, I restart the computer (takes 5 minutes). I open the browser with the website and I am still logged in!
In this case I should be logged out automatically but it doesn’t.
]]>Hi, the auto logout redirect is not working with wordpress version 5.9.3.
Can you help\please?
Thank you.
]]>I have a site role setup that is heavily restriced in terms of what can be seen in the dashboard.
Please can you suggest a way the Idle User Logout Stats can be removed from their dashboard?
]]>It would be nice if this (or any other idle logout plugin) would generate a pop-up that allows users to log back in without leaving the page they used to be on. Is this an option that can be added to the plugin?
]]>Hi,
I have some issue when I access our site via iPhone and Safari, the issue is that even if I have logged out from site and then try to login I get the page we have set in settings when a user have passed the time since last last key strike. Now I wonder if its a jQuery issue as we are using WPTouch Pro as mobile template and in this plugin I can chose to set latest version of jQuery 1 or jQuery 2. As I don’t know which version you are working with I wonder if this can cause our issue when using your plugin in combination with WPTouch Pro?
I also wonder if your latest version of your plugin should work so when user who is logged in close windows without to logout properly will be logged out when he/she open up a new window?
Per
]]>Will this plugin force a logout, even if the user has the Remember Me option set from the login form? This would be the preferred behavior for me. My use case is such that when my users are inactive for at least 8 hours, I would like the site to forcibly log them out. Even if their browser was closed (e.g. overnight), so that the next day when they get on the website, they’d have to login again.
]]>I would like to use this in Multisite and Network Activate it. Is there any know conflict?
]]>If I set the timeout to 60 seconds it’s working. But 1800 for half an hour is not working at all.
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]]>Thanks for the work on this essential plugin.
Have the latest version installed and works perfectly on an idle admin page.
I have Woocommerce and set an auto logout for Customer role after 2 minutes and redirect to the My Account page which shows login if not logged in. Not getting the auto log out, no redirect after time elapsed.
WP Super Cache is setup not to cache My Account, Cart or Checkout.
Finally, my theme uses Mega Menu and when a Customer is logged in the Submenus are displaying blank. They are there and individual entries appear when I hover.
So, any idea what may be happening?
Thanks in advance for your guidance.
WordPress 4.5.3
Woocommerce 2.6.4
Max Mega Menu 2.2.3.1
We are developing online courses using LearnDash and Embed Any Document. Our students log in and view a PDF file through Embed Any Document. Embed Any Document used the Google Viewer. The Idle User Logout is not recognizing activity when the student scrolling through the PDF file in the Google Viewer. Can this be fixed? What can we do? I am under a serious time restraint to get this working. Thanks for your help.
]]>Hi,
I am working on setting up a timer before the user got logged out and I’m very close. But the popup doesn’t support shortcodes. Is there a way to make it display the shortcodes as well?
]]>Hi,
I was playing with the plugin and deleted the default 20 seconds. I saw that it keeps me logging out immediately. So I deleted the plugin. But I need to delete/reset options in the database to get it back.
Could you please tell me which table or what to delete in the database?
]]>Hi, using this with S2Member. Got it set to log S2Member Level 1 out after 180 seconds but it’s also logging me (Admin) out every few minutes. Very frustrating.
]]>I am appreciating your plugin and what it is letting me do, and there are some issues… I am using this to log out a user role I am using to let certain folks bypass a coming soon page on a couple sites I am building, so as to see the progress of the sites…
I have found that if one happens to save the general settings without anything in the duration box one can get locked out of the site if I go to the front end, because I have other things set so that a login via the wp-admin login page goes to the front end with the admim bar at the top… Fortunately I had another tab open to the same general settings page, and was able to reset that box with some time… Otherwise I would have had to delete the plugin from the server…
I found also I had to either put a setting in the idle behavior area for admin, or put a large number in the general setting duration, to let an admin user stay on the front end for any significant period of time…
I would like to suggest you put in an ability or checkbox to disable the duration in the general area, and let only the settings in the idle behavior area be active… That way and for my purposes as an example, the subscriber role would get logged out after the idle behavior duration setting expired, but no other roles would be affected or logged out at all…
This would be very helpful in being able to more finely tweak things without having to make a setting with a large number in the idle behavior section to bypass the general area setting, or put a large number in the general area duration setting…
And also, to make it so no one can save the general area with nothing in the duration setting…
I also found that I need most often to make a new entry in the idle behavior area twice before it takes, so to speak… Just a little buggy thing…
And thank you very much for making this available, it is very helpful…
Kind regards…
]]>Thanks for the great plugin
I’ve found an issue that if we’ve got two windows open and we’re using only one of them, the other one times out in the background and logs you off! Then suddenly the one you are using is logged off.
Otherwise the plugin is working great than any other plugins available .
Can you please help on this. Thanks in advance.
]]>Is Idle User Logout multisite compatible? Looking for a way to enable this for all the sites on my network.
]]>Hello in the screenshots I see that there is a warning popup before it logs the inactive user out. I cannot get this to show up. I want the popup to come when the user is inactive for a few minutes. However if they click a button in the popup or close the pop window it will continue there login session. PLease how can I do this.
]]>Hi,
I’m not sure if this plugin will work but i have a public kiosk that displays a wordpress site. The screen saver kicks in in after 5 mins of inactivity and shows adverts.
What I’m after is a plugin that will display a pop up at a fixed time ( 15 secs before the screen saver ) to remind the visitor to tap the screen ( its touch screen ).
Only issue is the visitor is not loged in and therefor has no role.
Is there a way to customise this plugin to work, if not any suggestions on an alternative. All i am after is something to popup with a message after a fixed time of inactivity. The only way of having activity is via mouse or keyboard movements.
Thanks..
Hi,
I think I have hit an issue, as we use Wordfence with cache the idle user logout seems not kicking in. I suspect that we need to set a rule for not cache cookies set by your plugin. So for testing this I need to know which name have you used for the cookie?
Per
]]>Hi,
I’m thinking about using this for a project, but I need to be able to set the page ID where Idle User Logout where function, ignoring all other pages. It looks like I may be able to hook into start_iul_action
.
Let me know if I’m reading that correctly. If I changed start_iul_action
first if statement to if (is_user_logged_in() && is_page(my_page_id))
that should do it for me.
Hi,
The other day i forgot to log out of admin and today when i went to log back in i was still logged in.
Then i found your plugin via help from support forum.
But i have a question.
What if the window is closed, will this still log me out automatically? I set it for 3600 (1 hour). If the window is closed will it still work?
Thanks
Dave
Hi,
Thanks for this great plugin!
How do I add a custom destination because currently we can only set it to a wordpress page in the drop down, but we need it to go to a custom URL which has some post data in the url.
If you can help with this it would be really appreciated!
Thanks again!
Mike.
The plugin doesn’t log me out if I’m using IE11 or Edge. It works OK in Chrome.
If it’s like this for me, then it’s going to be the same for our site visitors … what’s the likely cause?
]]>Hi again,
I tried to activate only on subsites but a problem remains: the auto-logout works with default values but not with the configured idle behaviors. I tested it with multiple user roles, both on main site and subsites. I only tested the logout and redirect option because this is the only one I would need.
For now I didn’t investigate further regarding compatibility issues with other plugins but this matter made me think of something:
is it possible to add a default redirect option as a default behavior in the general settings tab and set a redirect on default logout, even hardcoding it? I wouldn’t mind having every roles logged out after the same time and redirecting to the same page so I thought it could do the job this way.
Can you help me with this? thank you so much in advance,
Emilien
]]>Hello , happy new year and thank you for your work on this plugin.
I’m building a wordpress multisite (subdomains) platform and the plugin doesn’t work but I understood from previous threads that it wasn’t meant to work on multisite instances until now.
I also read that you planned it, so can you tell us a bit more about this?
Thank you so much in advance for your answer,
have a great day,
Emilien
I login to CMS via wp-admin and then from dashboard I choose to visit the sites front end (with the admin bar along the top). From here I am not logged out as per the setting I set up in this plugin.
It would appear that I need to be in the admin / dashboard environment for the plugin logout features to work.
I downloaded this because it stated that it refers to the front end and back end. If an administrator navigates to the front end to review their work (a fairly natural thing to do as the last task before forgetting to logout) then they will not be logged out at all.
Please can you will me know if I’m missing something? Thanks for your efforts with this, its a great solution.
Thanks in advance,
Nick
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