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changes to the settings are not persistent

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  • 7dowWilkes7 Offline
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    When I make changes to the settings (e.g. use the full width of the screen or settings for the vault timeout), I first have to confirm the changes with my master password. then the settings are active. if i log out, clear the browser cache and log in again, then the settings are back to their original values. what am I doing wrong?

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    • 7dowWilkes7 7dowWilkes

      When I make changes to the settings (e.g. use the full width of the screen or settings for the vault timeout), I first have to confirm the changes with my master password. then the settings are active. if i log out, clear the browser cache and log in again, then the settings are back to their original values. what am I doing wrong?

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      Hi @7dowwilkes,

      I think this is by design. As far as I can see these settings are stored in the browsers local storage, so if you delete your local data these changes will be back at their defaults.

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      • fbartelsF fbartels

        Hi @7dowwilkes,

        I think this is by design. As far as I can see these settings are stored in the browsers local storage, so if you delete your local data these changes will be back at their defaults.

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        @fbartels its a pity - the timeout for locking the session is always set to 15 minutes. right here I would like 5 minutes...

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