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40 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

yeah i got an issue:

too many new members talking in hp.

can we get the forum to auto-correct hp to USAhp or something, so we get an idea of what they actually mean. kthnx

Gets too complicated. Plus then there's also MP (moose power) and Nrp (Nurple).

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14 hours ago, luke gtr said:

@PranK

Having issues logging into the android app after update.

Can you see anything on your end?

Seems a small percentage of people need to remove and re-install. I had to and had no dramas afterwards. 

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7 hours ago, PranK said:

Seems a small percentage of people need to remove and re-install. I had to and had no dramas afterwards. 

I did uninstall/reinstall.

Wprked firdt time, then u

Logged me out and cant log in.

I'll try again and see how I go.

 

Thanks for the response.

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I have noticed a few issues following the app upgrade on Android (Samsung S8+):

1. Logon failures. Have uninstalled/reinstalled but still see a few
2. The app crashes more often than not when opening it via a subscribed thread notification.
3. If it doesn't crash, it shows notifications that are dated 26th August. So not the notification that appeared on my phone.
4. Intrusive but blank advertisement banner appears at the top of a page sometimes.
5. The broken link icon instead of pictures problem still exists.

Rob

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tried again, still have the issue.

After sitting idle and the app refreshing itself, comes up with login required.

Go to log in, comes up with "network error"(hopefully screenshot attaches)

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Hey Luke i just fixed my SAU Android app. 
Just go to google play completely uninstall the app and redownload / install.
 
That should do the trick [emoji13]
 
Have done twice so far.
Stays good whilst logged in the first time.
After not using for a couple go hours, fault returns.....
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