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Old Dec 04, 2013, 07:36 AM
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Sometimes I do visit this site, but just that I don't login. It's kind of a time where I just pass by and read through some posts.. because I'm kind of busy at that point in time.

But then when I look at my own post, I would see myself as online. But the problem is: I'm not logged in on my computer! I do have tapatalk on my iPod, iPad and phone (that's alot I know...) but at that point of time I'm not using any at all!

Is this something normal with tapatalk users? I was thinking, because whenever we exit an app it goes on 'standby' so that's why I'm always seen as online?

:/ don't ask me why I feel particular about this. Maybe it's because I do have the habit of replying PMs late, but lately I've been busy!

Anyway, anyone else has this problem?
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Old Dec 04, 2013, 06:16 PM
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I'm shown as offline. I'm looking, at my laptop now.

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