https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47694

--- Comment #65 from Matthew Flaschen <[email protected]> ---
Created attachment 16479
  --> https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/attachment.cgi?id=16479&action=edit
Google 2-factor "remember me" text

(In reply to Matt Walker from comment #17)
> (In reply to comment #15)
> > "Keep me logged in" satisfies this need.
> 
> Keep me logged in implies perpetuity. Which is what triggers the confusion
> when someone is logged out.
> 
> Look at a service like Gmail -- initially it says "keep me logged in"
> because it will. But if you have two factor auth; it then gives you a new
> form that specifically says "Remember this computer for 30 days."

Is this still the case?  This is a different use case anyway, because it's a
distinct feature (this computer is particularly private, so I don't want to
enter my 2-factor code every time) from the regular login screen.

However, it looks like they're using (screenshot attached), "Don't ask for
codes again on this computer" now unless we're considering different forms.

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