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Lichess still displays the wrong date...

Okay. So I was able to get lichess to show the correct time that events happened. But it's still somehow set to show that today is April 9 when it's the 8th. My pc has the correct time zone and the correct time and date. My browser (Firefox) has the correct time and date. But lichess is one day ahead. I haven't seen this problem with any other website, only lichess. Any thoughts? Nobody else has experienced this?

Edit: Under the Security tab in preferences, there is this "Security

This is a list of devices that have logged into your account. Revoke any sessions that you do not recognize." followed by the correct location, ip, and browser. I deleted cookies cache and everything and logged back in. Still the date is wrong when I look at activity on my account or others' accounts.
Same thing happens to me, its' been happening ever since I've joined. I learned to ignore it. I think they have the date wrong because Lichess is in France, and you're not. You guys are in a totally different time zone.
Really? I swear I never noticed it before. I have been using lichess for many years. I know that the dates were not always shown in the account activity, but I never noticed that it's a day off. It just bugs me.
My date and time are correct here in the US. I am running chrome, on a public network and havn't revoked any sessions if that makes a difference.
But today is April 9? (well, now it is...)

Where was what showing April 9?
Oh man, I am sorry. That was you as well. :-( My fault...
Huh, I'm curious why that other topic got closed. I'd expect all UTC-5 TZs to operate the same way.
Oh, I asked the other topic to be closed because when I changed the UTC I saw that the correct times were finally working (before it would say everything that just happened happened "1 hour ago", when I changed UTC I finally could see "3 minutes ago, "just now", etc.) I got so excited and thought it was fixed. Then I looked into the account activity of myself and others and noticed the day was still a day ahead.

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