Board Thread:The Quarters - Q & A/@comment-83.94.112.226-20140605190222/@comment-194.239.236.6-20140606215923

Thanks for the response!

If I understand correctly, HabitRPG checks the time as determined on my own device to see if it's the first time I've logged in on a given day. If it is, then Chron runs to process the Dailies.

--When I'm at home, I'm in PDT. Chron runs the first time I log in after 12 a.m. PDT.

--After I change the timezone to CEST,  nine hours ahead, Chron runs the first time I log in after 12 a.m. CEST, which is 3 p.m. PDT on the previous day.

--When I change the timezone back to PDT, we go nine hours back. Chron runs the first time I log in after 12 a.m. PDT, which is 9 a.m. CEST.

--If I decide to keep one of my devices in PDT while I'm in Europe,, I should not use HabitRPG on that device until everything's back on the same timezone.

If this is how it works, I can see why Chron runs twice some days.

It seems that the best countermeasure is to make sure that everything's checked off or greyed out before I get on my long flight, which is where I change timezones. By the time I'd reach a place with Internet connectivity, it would be a new day.