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	[1.5.x] Fixed #19962 - Added a note about SESSION_EXPIRE_AT_BROWSER_CLOSE and browsers that persist sessions.
Thanks David Sanders.
Backport of fe5d9fe5fe from master
			
			
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		| @@ -474,6 +474,16 @@ This setting is a global default and can be overwritten at a per-session level | ||||
| by explicitly calling the :meth:`~backends.base.SessionBase.set_expiry` method | ||||
| of ``request.session`` as described above in `using sessions in views`_. | ||||
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| .. note:: | ||||
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|     Some browsers (Chrome, for example) provide settings that allow users to | ||||
|     continue browsing sessions after closing and re-opening the browser. In | ||||
|     some cases, this can interfere with the | ||||
|     :setting:`SESSION_EXPIRE_AT_BROWSER_CLOSE` setting and prevent sessions | ||||
|     from expiring on browser close. Please be aware of this while testing | ||||
|     Django applications which have the | ||||
|     :setting:`SESSION_EXPIRE_AT_BROWSER_CLOSE` setting enabled. | ||||
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| Clearing the session store | ||||
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