Hello,
If you don't want to be logged in, you can simply log out before closing the local server.
Another way is to tell your browser not to save the password whenever you are logging in.
I suppose you have atleast one email account or social media account. And I believe it logs you in automatically even after reboot.
In a nutshell, this is an expected behaviour.
You can also clear the clear your browser cache for the page with "shift + F5"
Regards
On Wed, 11 Dec 2019, 10:20 am Bruckner de Villiers, <bruckner.devilliers@gmail.com> wrote:
--Running Django 3, Python 3.7.3, Chrome Browser on MacOS Catalina.
All the code and db are on an external Volume.
After a reboot (Restart on Mac), http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/ displayed the admin page without requesting a login. Not good for serious apps. Probably something in my Chrome setup. Is there a way to log out a user automatically after a set period of time?
Much obliged,
Bruckner de Villiers
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