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Incorrect Date of Last Visit
I noticed that all of a sudden, threads I already visited were bold, as if unread. This was happening regardless of whether I read the threads on my laptop or my phone. I then realized why: A few weeks ago, the "You last visited" section in the upper right corner counted both visits from PC and mobile. Now it seems to only count my last visit to Flyertalk on the device I am currently using, and by extension bolds threads as unread if I read them on a different device. Was there indeed an intentional change, and if so, why?
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Originally Posted by Auto Enthusiast
(Post 31570873)
I noticed that all of a sudden, threads I already visited were bold, as if unread. This was happening regardless of whether I read the threads on my laptop or my phone. I then realized why: A few weeks ago, the "You last visited" section in the upper right corner counted both visits from PC and mobile. Now it seems to only count my last visit to Flyertalk on the device I am currently using, and by extension bolds threads as unread if I read them on a different device. Was there indeed an intentional change, and if so, why?
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I am logged in for all these instances. I noticed that my phone used to automatically show me as logged into FlyerTalk, but sometimes it seems I have to open another menu to manually log in again. Could this be another change?
I use a Galaxy S8 and a Lenovo laptop, both running Chrome. |
Originally Posted by Auto Enthusiast
(Post 31570985)
I am logged in for all these instances. I noticed that my phone used to automatically show me as logged into FlyerTalk, but sometimes it seems I have to open another menu to manually log in again. Could this be another change?
I use a Galaxy S8 and a Lenovo laptop, both running Chrome. |
No, I don't use incognito mode for FlyerTalk.
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