By DMDC through the use of RAPIDS transaction reports
Means they have logged on to the site sometime in the last seven days, but is not currently logged on. "Active" in this case does not refer to sexual activity.
If your not logged in to the network how would you be downloading and if you are talking about game updates I think the time of day would matter more. Low activity early hours
They are logged in but haven't done any activity on the page in like 15 mins or so.
This has traditionally been a feature of multiuser operating system that the command the system operator uses to command a reboot or shutdown allows the system operator to specify this time interval, then automatically notifies all logged in users to complete what they are doing and log off before that time runs out. Any users failing to log out before the time specified by the system operator expires will be automatically logged out and their tasks killed at the last moment before the system automatically reboots.
The windows operating system is active whether or not you are logged in. Hard drive activity is normal.
Sometimes if you are logged into your phone, it will stay logged in until you've logged out. You may not be logged into your account on your computer but you may in fact be still logged in on your phone.
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The past tense of "log on" is "logged on."
There are reasons of why the daily activity says you already did it when you didn't:Someone might know you're account and has logged in and did it.There's an error on the site.You went to the activity then you quit.
The past tense is logged it in.
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