A user asks a Marketing Cloud admin to update and increase their session timeout setting.
Which consideration should the admin review before making this update?
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As a Marketing Cloud admin, there are several considerations that should be reviewed before updating the session timeout setting for a user.
A session timeout is the duration of time that a user's session remains active after the user logs in to the Marketing Cloud. When the session timeout period expires, the user is automatically logged out of the Marketing Cloud.
The first consideration that the admin should review is the frustration of users upon timeouts. Users who are logged out of the Marketing Cloud due to a session timeout may experience frustration and may need to log back in, which can disrupt their work and productivity. Therefore, the admin should ensure that the session timeout period is set to a reasonable value that balances security with user convenience.
The second consideration that the admin should review is the typical length of time that users spend in the Marketing Cloud. The session timeout period should be set to a value that accommodates the user's typical use case. For example, if users spend several hours in the Marketing Cloud, a longer session timeout period may be appropriate to avoid frequent logouts.
The third consideration that the admin should review is that the change impacts all users. If the admin changes the session timeout period for one user, it will apply to all users who log in to the Marketing Cloud. Therefore, the admin should ensure that the new session timeout period is appropriate for all users and does not negatively impact the security or usability of the Marketing Cloud.
In summary, the Marketing Cloud admin should review the frustration of users upon timeouts, the typical length of time users spend in the Marketing Cloud, and the impact of the change on all users before making updates to the session timeout setting.