From 33f42ee44c2c4d559154852730683f019c7c792c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jonasmore Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2025 13:21:20 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Fix anchors Anchor links on the same page stopped working after a previous identifier update. Fixed with the below: #set-policy-session-duration changed to #policy-session-duration #set-application-session-duration to #application-session-duration --- .../docs/cloudflare-one/identity/users/session-management.mdx | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/content/docs/cloudflare-one/identity/users/session-management.mdx b/src/content/docs/cloudflare-one/identity/users/session-management.mdx index b810aaa43cdaef..b562a8040e5f8a 100644 --- a/src/content/docs/cloudflare-one/identity/users/session-management.mdx +++ b/src/content/docs/cloudflare-one/identity/users/session-management.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ When a user logs in to an application protected by Access, Access validates thei | Token | Description | Expiration | Storage | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Global session token | Stores the user's identity from the IdP and provides single sign-on (SSO) functionality for all Access applications. | [Global session duration](#global-session-duration) | Your Cloudflare team domain | -| [Application token](/cloudflare-one/identity/authorization-cookie/application-token/) | Allows the user to access a specific Access application. | [Policy session duration](#set-policy-session-duration), which defaults to the [application session duration](#set-application-session-duration) | The hostname protected by the Access application | +| [Application token](/cloudflare-one/identity/authorization-cookie/application-token/) | Allows the user to access a specific Access application. | [Policy session duration](#policy-session-duration), which defaults to the [application session duration](#application-session-duration) | The hostname protected by the Access application | The user can access the application for the entire duration of the application token's lifecycle. When the application token expires, Cloudflare will automatically issue a new application token if the global token is still valid (and the user's identity still passes your Access policies). If the global token has also expired, the user will be prompted to re-authenticate with the IdP. @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ The user will be required to re-authenticate with the IdP after this period of t The policy session duration determines how long the user can access a self-hosted Access application. When the user's session expires, Access rechecks their stored user identity against the application's Access policies. -By default, the policy session duration is equal to the [application session duration](#set-application-session-duration). To configure more granular permissions for specific users, you can change the policy session duration to a value ranging from immediate timeout to one month. For example, you may wish to set the application session duration to seven days for engineers, but set a policy session duration to 24 hours for contractors. +By default, the policy session duration is equal to the [application session duration](#application-session-duration). To configure more granular permissions for specific users, you can change the policy session duration to a value ranging from immediate timeout to one month. For example, you may wish to set the application session duration to seven days for engineers, but set a policy session duration to 24 hours for contractors. To set the policy session duration: