The Crimson Binome
Hero
From what I recall, that was a short-term (hour or less) effect which affected random muggles. It's way easier to make someone forget what they're doing, or follow a reasonable alternative, than to force them to do something specific for 8 (or 168) hours. And it was only ever a very mild compulsion, that could have been ignored by anyone who was actually determined to find them, which is why their main defence was to keep on the move.Harry, Ron, and Hermione pulled it off pretty easily and consistently in Deathly Hallows.
Also, as students in what would have been their seventh year, they were just about at the peak of the spells available to them.
Also also, that magic system is complete shenanigans, and should not be taken as a serious example of how magic would work in a reasonable setting. I mean, seriously, the universe cares that you pronounce wingardium leviosa with exactly the right inflection, or else it won't work? Was it a toddler who came up with that incantation?