Psycho Werekitsune wrote: ↑March 27th, 2026, 8:32 am Just thought of something; the "keep me logged in" option doesn't work at all as I'm always having to re-login after revisiting the page. I guess that's something that can be fixed/added. 
That's odd, I have the same option checked and it usually does keep me logged in.
Do you regularly clear your computer cache/cookies?
This is an A.I.-generated summary of possible causes, so don't take these as automatic gospel, but possibly a nudge in the right direction:
Browser and Device Settings •Cookies are deleted automatically: Websites use cookies to remember login information. If your browser settings are configured to clear cookies and site data when you close the browser or the computer restarts, you will be logged out each time.
•Incognito/Private Browsing Mode: Login information is not saved when using a private or incognito window, forcing you to sign in for each session.
•Browser extensions or third-party software: Certain browser extensions (like ad-blockers or privacy tools), or third-party programs such as antivirus software or system cleaners (e.g., CCleaner, Avast Cleaner), can automatically delete cookies and cached data.
•Corrupt browser profile or settings: A corrupted user profile in your browser can cause various issues, including not retaining login information. Resetting browser settings or creating a new profile often resolves this.
•Outdated browser version: Using an outdated browser can lead to compatibility issues with website security and session management features.
•Incorrect system time: Incorrect date and time settings on your computer can cause authentication issues, as website security certificates and session tokens rely on accurate timekeeping.
Website Security and Design •Session time limits: For security reasons, websites, especially those dealing with sensitive information like banking or financial apps, are designed to log users out automatically after a short period of inactivity (e.g., 15 minutes) or after a certain time limit (e.g., two weeks for social media).
•"Remember me" option not working: Some websites have poorly implemented "remember me" functionality, meaning the option may do nothing in practice.
As I mentioned above, this function appears to work for me, so I don't think it's a problem with GBFans. •Security protocols: Websites may log you out if they detect a change in your "fingerprint" or IP address, or if your browser's security features don't align with the site's requirements.
•Server-side issues: The website's server might drop old sessions due to memory issues, or the site itself may be experiencing a temporary problem or configuration error.
External and Network Factors •Public or shared computers: For security reasons, you should always log out of websites on shared or public devices to prevent unauthorized access.
•Changing IP address: If your public IP address changes frequently (which can happen with some internet service providers or when using certain VPNs), websites might not recognize the session and log you out.
•Network or DNS issues: Problems with your local network, DNS server settings, or the website's own network configuration can interfere with maintaining an active session.
•Malware or viruses: If your computer is compromised by malware or a virus (such as a keylogger or session stealer), the login credentials or session tokens could be targeted, leading to logout issues.