KEYCLOAK-1267 Update documentation to describe the new 'remember me' session timeouts
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|Maximum time before a user session is expired and invalidated. This is a hard number and time. It controls the maximum time
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|Maximum time before a user session is expired and invalidated. This is a hard number and time. It controls the maximum time
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a user session can remain active, regardless of activity.
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a user session can remain active, regardless of activity.
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|SSO Session Idle Remember Me
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|Same as the standard SSO Session Idle configuration but specific to logins with remember me enabled. It allows for the specification of longer
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session idle timeouts when remember me is selected during the login process. It is an optional configuration and if not set to a value
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bigger than 0 it uses the same idle timeout set in the SSO Session Idle configuration.
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|SSO Session Max Remember Me
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|Same as the standard SSO Session Max but specific to logins with remember me enabled. It allows for the specification of longer lived
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sessions when remember me is selected during the login process. It is an optional configuration and if not set to a value bigger than 0
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it uses the same session lifespan set in the SSO Session Max configuration.
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|Offline Session Idle
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|Offline Session Idle
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|For <<_offline-access, offline access>>, this is the time the session is allowed to remain idle before the offline token is revoked.
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|For <<_offline-access, offline access>>, this is the time the session is allowed to remain idle before the offline token is revoked.
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There is a small window of time that is always added to the idle timeout before the session is actually invalidated (See note below).
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There is a small window of time that is always added to the idle timeout before the session is actually invalidated (See note below).
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