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Turn off logs/cookies

Version
4.0.7
PHP version
8.0.28
Database driver
MySQL
Database version
10.5.17-MariaDB-cll-lve
Web browser
chrome

joker_josue

Chevereto Member
Pro
I would like the script to stop recording login logs in the DB.
Do you know where I have to edit to remove this function?
 
I don't get if you want to remove the "log in" feature or the "request log". Can you explain?

Whenever a user logs in to the website, a log is recorded in the database, right?
In other words, what I liked was that records could be made in the "login_cookies" database.

How can I do this? Can you please tell me.
 
I still don't understand. You are using a translator and the term "log" gets lost in translation.

Use "log" to refer to a system storing activity. Use "sign in" to refer to the system enabling users to start a session in the system.

Instead of asking how to do X, explain what you want to achieve and I will tell you if possible or not.
 
What you refer to is commonly known as "database-free login system" which is not possible with Chevereto as the modification required to strip the database from the login system is not trivial.

Even if you don't use a database you still need to store the session data somewhere, which is worse than using database and it defeats your original purpose as there will be a record (file whatever) indicating login activity.
 
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