change time incorrect
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the 'Change' time is incorrect for a UK user - one hour behind.
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@Big-Al-1 Have you set the correct location in your settings? You can also set the correct time zone there.

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@Big-Al-1 Have you set the correct location in your settings? You can also set the correct time zone there.

@Rob-Verhoeff set to London - but we’re still on BST - is there a setting to take this into account? The time, I guess, will be correct 26th when we go back GMT. But maybe it will go wrong again in March?
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@Rob-Verhoeff set to London - but we’re still on BST - is there a setting to take this into account? The time, I guess, will be correct 26th when we go back GMT. But maybe it will go wrong again in March?
@Big-Al-1 I changed my location to London and a change in a route sets me back one hour too! So, I don't know why... sorry!
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@Rob-Verhoeff set to London - but we’re still on BST - is there a setting to take this into account? The time, I guess, will be correct 26th when we go back GMT. But maybe it will go wrong again in March?
@Big-Al-1 Same for me in the UK, 1 hour behind.
I changed my time zone to Amsterdam which is set to GMT +1, and then my changes were logged as 1 hour in front of actual time! It seems that there are no allowances made for BST (British Summer Time) which like Europe is 1 hour ahead of GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).
GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time, the local clock time at Greenwich. From 1884 until 1972, GMT was the international standard of civil time. Though it has now been replaced by Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), GMT is still the legal time in Britain in the winter, used by the Met Office, Royal Navy and BBC World Service. Greenwich Mean Time is also the name of the time zone used by some countries in Africa and Western Europe, including in Iceland all year round. Greenwich is used because of the Greenwich Meridian.
The Greenwich Meridian separates east from west in the same way that the Equator separates north from south. Inextricably linked with Greenwich Mean Time, it also sits at the centre of our system of time zones. Its path is determined by the location of an historic telescope, the Airy Transit Circle, which is housed at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. -
@Rob-Verhoeff set to London - but we’re still on BST - is there a setting to take this into account? The time, I guess, will be correct 26th when we go back GMT. But maybe it will go wrong again in March?
@Big-Al-1 Interestingly (now that's an oxymoron!) when I change the time zone to West Central Africa the change time is correct!

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Although it’s not ideal, I couldn’t care less if the time of my route adjustment is slightly off. But that’s just my opinion…
There are plans to abolish daylight saving time in Europe. However, the EU member states have not yet agreed on which time should apply...