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Is there a way to stay logged in on the Nike Plus site?
It's kinda irritating to have to login every time you want to check something...
I tried using the link that itunes generates, but that has a timelimit on it or something?
http://www.nike.com/nikeplus/?token=535F2B8C-FE5B-A978-129F-B7CFB4DA3809#runs
Anyone know a trick to stay logged in on one PC?

You are using the iPhone to access the forums. However when you do this you will be kicked out after a certain time.
This happens to me often when I reply from the web portal forum pages. I just hit log in again and enter my login and password.
There is no stay alive feature on the iPhone or mobile safari so just use a PC or a tablet like I often do. It then stays active until I choose to log out.
Good Luck

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