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Gmail keep me signed in
Gmail keep me signed in










gmail keep me signed in

You've described the main UX difference in your question: "Remember me" will present a pre-filled login form, but with "Stay signed in" the user will be straight into their account. It is less secure than a simple "remember me" setting, but offers convenience for users logging in from private devices. This function is never safe on a public computer, and it should be made clear to the user that they're logged in indefinitely when they choose this option. "Stay Signed In" means just that: the user's session token is preserved with a very long expiration time and won't automatically be cleared out when the user closes their browser. Of course, this isn't universal, and some systems do store the actual password and/or session, but this is probably not correct you can remember someone without automatically authenticating them.

gmail keep me signed in

Welcome back, "user name here." Please enter your password to continue. The most common form of "Remember Me" seems to go something like this: This function is usually (more or less) safe on a public device while it shows the user name, the person would need to also know the password to access a given account. Alternative forms of this are "remember my email" or "remember user name", which makes it clear that they will need to enter their password again. Contrary to other answers, I would say that the password is almost certainly not remembered as a matter of practice. "Remember Me" is typically used to remember the email address/user name of the user that logs in, so they only need to enter their password on subsequent visits.












Gmail keep me signed in