• Working with WP 3.5. Think I am doing this correctly,, tried several times. For example, say 5 minutes:

    define(‘AUTOMATIC_SIGN_OUT_MAXIMUM_INACTIVITIY_TIME’, 60 * 5);

    I’ve tried may settings iterations. But I just can’t seem to get it to work.
    Any one else having trouble with WP 3.5? Perhaps it’s a caching issue?
    BTW, this plugin is a great idea. Surprised to see it’s not more widely used or even an option built into WP !!!
    All the best,
    Kevin

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/automatic-sign-out-for-inactivity/

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  • Thread Starter klogan2

    (@klogan2)

    I somewhat take back what I previously posted. I’ve realized the logout & redirect only occur with the WP backend dashboard. Wouldn’t it make sense to have the logout & redirect occur also with the frontend? Maybe it’s just me? Anyway, still a great idea. Cheers, Kevin

    Thread Starter klogan2

    (@klogan2)

    Humble apologies for my prev 2 posts. If I could I would delete them. I’ve realized that the site I am working on has a clock (server time UTC) on it, and there was an AJAX refresh turned on (30 seconds),,,, SO, I’ve turned that off,,and the plugin is working JUST FINE ??
    Amateur mistake on my part!!!! I was simply shooting from the hip and my aim was way off!!!

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