[GH-ISSUE #19] login expired #10

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opened 2026-02-25 23:40:46 +03:00 by kerem · 3 comments
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Originally created by @marticardus on GitHub (Dec 17, 2015).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/healthchecks/healthchecks/issues/19

Hi,

The login link is only valid for doing one login (next ones it says is invalid or expired), is this correct? Do I have to resend the link every time I want to login?

It is possible to save the login link in bookmarks?

Kind regards

Originally created by @marticardus on GitHub (Dec 17, 2015). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/healthchecks/healthchecks/issues/19 Hi, The login link is only valid for doing one login (next ones it says is invalid or expired), is this correct? Do I have to resend the link every time I want to login? It is possible to save the login link in bookmarks? Kind regards
kerem closed this issue 2026-02-25 23:40:46 +03:00
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@cuu508 commented on GitHub (Dec 17, 2015):

Yes, that's by design.
Are you using several accounts, or is there any other reason why you get logged out frequently?
There's the issue #6 about using good old usernames/passwords. If that gets implemented, it solves your problem, right?

<!-- gh-comment-id:165546204 --> @cuu508 commented on GitHub (Dec 17, 2015): Yes, that's by design. Are you using several accounts, or is there any other reason why you get logged out frequently? There's the issue #6 about using good old usernames/passwords. If that gets implemented, it solves your problem, right?
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@marticardus commented on GitHub (Dec 18, 2015):

Hi,

Sorry, I don't see this issue before open this issue. I need to share login with my team. You can close this issue if you thinks this is duplicated.

Kind regards

<!-- gh-comment-id:165708456 --> @marticardus commented on GitHub (Dec 18, 2015): Hi, Sorry, I don't see this issue before open this issue. I need to share login with my team. You can close this issue if you thinks this is duplicated. Kind regards
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@cuu508 commented on GitHub (Jan 22, 2016):

It is now possible to set a password for your account.
While there's no proper team access, you can at least share the login/password with your team.

<!-- gh-comment-id:173892478 --> @cuu508 commented on GitHub (Jan 22, 2016): It is now possible to set a password for your account. While there's no proper team access, you can at least share the login/password with your team.
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