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@scgtrp said:I'm not sure whether to be happy because people are being forced to learn about technology, or depressed because this means a new wave of people who think they're experts because (they think) they know what a session is. How about: Neither, 98% of fast-food junkies who see that message will read the first 3 words and go "boring, I'm not going through all this crap just for some stupid survey", and close it.I hate session abuse. 20 minutes made sense in 1992, maybe. The only sites that should still have those kinds of timeouts are security-sensitive ones like banks that could actually be harmful to leave open at a public terminal. What are these people worried about, that somebody might hijack another person's survey? Scary!The worst are intranet sites that have maybe 50 users who always log in from the same machine. You don't need timeouts at all for that.