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 When you have entered your stats for the first time, you will start uploading your stats to The Grid periodically. After you have done your first periodic update (so that is the 2nd time you upload/enter stats) a 26 hours cycle will start, which will end at a set time. This only happens when you do a regular or a silent update. When you have entered your stats for the first time, you will start uploading your stats to The Grid periodically. After you have done your first periodic update (so that is the 2nd time you upload/enter stats) a 26 hours cycle will start, which will end at a set time. This only happens when you do a regular or a silent update.
  
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 A 26 hour cycle was choosen, because most people update their stats once a day at the same time (more or less). 26 hours gives 2 hours margin for errors. If you’re afraid to miss your cycle end, check under “Settings” and enable your personal reminder. You will get an E-Mail 30 minutes before the stat checkpoint (the 26 hour window) expires. Maximum one e-mail is sent out. If you updated your score within the last two hours, no reminder is sent. A 26 hour cycle was choosen, because most people update their stats once a day at the same time (more or less). 26 hours gives 2 hours margin for errors. If you’re afraid to miss your cycle end, check under “Settings” and enable your personal reminder. You will get an E-Mail 30 minutes before the stat checkpoint (the 26 hour window) expires. Maximum one e-mail is sent out. If you updated your score within the last two hours, no reminder is sent.
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