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every time I try to use my mobile with sau it has me logged out and when I put my log in details in it accepts them and goes back to the forum main page but when you check it hasn't actually logged me in

cheers brett

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Periodically since I installed the app last year but hasn't happened for a while now that I think about it.

Ok, so you have problems in the app but not in the browser?

4:20 yesterday afternoon.

Ok, on what? web or app? If its the app do you have the latest?

Ok, so you have problems in the app but not in the browser?

Yep. I stick to Firefox on Windows and all good.

In the Android app. The following issues exist for me:

Black screen when opening some gifs.

Tapatalk.xml file cannot be opened error message.

Occasional logon issues / cannot select mark all as read. Both are resolved by clearing cache

Robzilla do you have the latest version of the app? I'm sure all those issues are resolved in the latest version.

Hi PranK,

I have version 3.13.24 installed. I think it may have updated yesterday so will keep an eye out for the issues that I mentioned above.

Cheers

Rob

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Safari iPhone user here - can't login using Safari on the iPhone, which I normally browse with. Can login and browse using desktop computer and the SAU app on my phone though.

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