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Q&A Signing in should sign you in on all sites

It looks to me like the session cookie that holds one's user session credentials is currently bound to the specific site. The result of this is that you need to sign in separately to, say, Scientif...

2 answers  ·  posted 4y ago by Canina‭  ·  last activity 4y ago by ArtOfCode‭

#5: Post edited by user avatar ArtOfCode‭ · 2020-06-19T20:30:11Z (almost 4 years ago)
#4: Post edited by user avatar Canina‭ · 2020-06-18T11:20:34Z (almost 4 years ago)
  • It looks to me like the session cookie that holds one's user session credentials is currently bound to the specific site.
  • The result of this is that you need to log in separately to, say, Scientific Speculation and Codidact Meta.
  • If that is correct, then if the cookie was set to apply to all subdomains of `codidact.com` instead of simply the one the user signs in to, switching between sites wouldn't require signing in separately on each.
  • Either way, I'd like to **not need to sign in separately on each site under codidact.com**.
  • Similarly, signing out should sign you out of all sites, not just the one where you click "sign out".
  • It looks to me like the session cookie that holds one's user session credentials is currently bound to the specific site.
  • The result of this is that you need to sign in separately to, say, Scientific Speculation and Codidact Meta.
  • If that is correct, then if the cookie was set to apply to all subdomains of `codidact.com` instead of simply the one the user signs in to, switching between sites wouldn't require signing in separately on each.
  • Either way, I'd like to **not need to sign in separately on each site under codidact.com**.
  • Similarly, signing out should sign you out of all sites, not just the one where you click "sign out".
#3: Post edited by user avatar Canina‭ · 2020-06-18T11:13:53Z (almost 4 years ago)
#2: Post edited by user avatar Canina‭ · 2020-06-18T09:15:59Z (almost 4 years ago)
  • It looks to me like the session cookie that holds one's user session credentials is currently bound to the specific site.
  • The result of this is that you need to log in separately to, say, Scientific Speculation and Codidact Meta.
  • If that is correct, then if the cookie was set to apply to all subdomains of `codidact.com` instead of simply the one the user signs in to, switching between sites wouldn't require signing in separately on each.
  • Either way, I'd like to **not need to sign in separately on each site under codidact.com**.
  • It looks to me like the session cookie that holds one's user session credentials is currently bound to the specific site.
  • The result of this is that you need to log in separately to, say, Scientific Speculation and Codidact Meta.
  • If that is correct, then if the cookie was set to apply to all subdomains of `codidact.com` instead of simply the one the user signs in to, switching between sites wouldn't require signing in separately on each.
  • Either way, I'd like to **not need to sign in separately on each site under codidact.com**.
  • Similarly, signing out should sign you out of all sites, not just the one where you click "sign out".
#1: Initial revision by user avatar Canina‭ · 2020-06-18T09:05:53Z (almost 4 years ago)
It looks to me like the session cookie that holds one's user session credentials is currently bound to the specific site.

The result of this is that you need to log in separately to, say, Scientific Speculation and Codidact Meta.

If that is correct, then if the cookie was set to apply to all subdomains of `codidact.com` instead of simply the one the user signs in to, switching between sites wouldn't require signing in separately on each.

Either way, I'd like to **not need to sign in separately on each site under codidact.com**.