The triggering event 610 may also be a change in destination. For example, the user may be connected to and viewing one or more webpages associated with domain A. The user then navigates to a webpage associated with a different domain. This may also be for the user logging in to or connecting to different servers and/or networks.
The triggering event 610 may also be a combination of the above events. For example, the timer may only activate when the user has been on a specific webpage/network/domain a predetermined period of time.
Once the triggering event 610 is detected, the SCS computer system 100 deactivates 615 the network connection and updates 620 one or more of the network settings. The update may be made in one of several different ways. In one embodiment, update to the network settings is saved to the persistent memory of the SCS computer device 100 after the network connection has been deactivated 615. This would allow the SCS computer system 100 to use those network settings after the system 100 has rebooted. In some embodiments, the SCS computer device 100 reboots after the update step 620 and before the reactivation of the network connection 625.