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Auto logout at Chorme's close+disable auto-check at launch

By Batman , 1 May 2014

Hello,

I'm discovering X-Notifier for Chromium and I'm loving it. It'd be a perfect app if it was possible to logout my accounts automaticaly (4 Gmail, 1 Yahoo &  1 Hotmail) when I close chromium

For the moment, when I re-open chromium and show the basic Google official page, I can see that my Gmail accounts are logged by defaut... And it could be cool if i can find an option to avoid that!

I know that if I manually logout my accounts before close chromium, there will be no problem when i re-open chromium...

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RpD

12 years 2 months ago

-1

I believe if you set all your individual email accounts specific check interval to:  -1  ...that they will not auto-check at all, so you have to manually right-click the X-Notifier envelope icon and click 'Check now'.

Batman

12 years 2 months ago

Great job! And for the auto-check?

Thank you RpD! With your configuration (-1...), X-notifier never auto check! It's exactly what i'm lookin for! 

And what about the auto-logout? An idea? (and how to uncheck the defaut account?)

Thank you for your advises!

RpD

12 years 2 months ago

Well....

I think the auto-logout on browser shutdown may be a 'feature request'... either here in forums, or email to xndevel@gmail.com.

And the 'default' account setting happens for each email provider, because of people having multiple accounts with a provider.  Mutliple accts on Gmail, -and- multiple on Hotmail, and etc.  So there seems to be a need for a default at each provider, not just one default for all of X-Notifier.  When you only have one account at a provider than it is obviously default at that provider.   You can always ask developer, but doesn't seem logical, given situation I've described.

tobwithu

12 years 2 months ago

You can set Chrome's settings

You can set Chrome's settings to delete cookies when you close Chrome.

Settings -> Show advanced settings -> Privacy -> Content settings -> Cookies -> Keep local data only until you quit your browser

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