Automatic log out after 60 min inactivity

Is it possible to increase time for the system log out after inactivity of 60 minutes?
In other cloud solutions it is possible via adapt mode to change it
(15 min, 25 min, 1 hour, 2 hours, 4 hours)
Thanks in advance,
André

Hi Angi,
thanks a lot. It is working fine.
Regards,
André

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