Disabling automatic sign in on Mozilla Firefox version 20.0.1
When I login to Yahoo mail, it signs me out after a couple hours even though I selected to remain signed in for 2 weeks in account settings. This same sign out behavior occurs in IE 10 also. This is a Windows 7 Home OS desktop. This problem only happens on this one computer for me at home. It only started doing this a couple weeks ago on this computer. I have had this computer for at least 2 years and it never signed me out automatically prior to this. I am pretty sure the problem is due to Firefox.
But my computer at work which is also Windows 7 never signs me out of Yahoo Mail like this. I already contacted Yahoo about this problem and followed all of their troubleshooting steps to no avail. Is this a known issue? (I do have Microsoft Security Essentials installed also).
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I don't think there is any Firefox setting to clear cookies every few hours. By default, cookies are valid until the expiration set by the website, and you have the option to change that to your entire current session (should work fine), or not to be saved at all (won't work with Yahoo). You can set Firefox to remove cookies when you exit, but it doesn't sound as though you are exiting.
If you are using Private windows, your cookies won't cross from one to another, so that could be an issue. But that wouldn't explain what you see in IE. IE and Firefox store their respective cookies completely separately.
Do you have any external security or privacy software that could be affecting your Yahoo cookies -- either HTML/browser cookies, or Flash local storage objects ("Flash cookies")?
Also, Yahoo! seems to be sensitive to some details of your connection, and might invalidate your login if something changes that suggests a session hijack. If you are using any anonymizing software that might rotate your IP address or other connection parameters periodically, this could be an issue for using Yahoo.
Please help.I found no other place to ask a question. I have the user and password for Mozilla forums but smudged the same for my Firefox forum. Firefox forum has my email address so how do I regain my user and password for the forum? It says email being used.? Thank you and i apologize for interrupting.
Hi 2peterr, on this forum's sign-in page, check for the "My password isn't working" link to generate a reset email.
The Mozilla forum I have valid sign in ; user, password, and email.
I need the one for the Firefox forum so will try what you suggest. Thank you.
I cannot get the Firefox password and user name for the Firefox forum. I have my email address. is there somewhere I can enter the email address and answer the questions. Mozilla is all set.
Hi 2peterr
You are sure that this is for this SUMO website (support.mozilla.org) and not for another forum like MozillaZine or the Add-ons website?
Because you are currently logged on as 2peterr, so this user name at least works.
Yes, the Mozilla forum is fine but the FF one does not work. It is OK as I will go through Mozilla for all my FF concerns. Thank you for replying.
(support.mozilla.org) This is where I can log in.
So, which forum isn't working (not sure what you mean with 'FF')?
You will have to take this up with that forum (i.e. contact them via email or otherwise).
I'd be curious to know where there is a Firefox forum other than this one. mozillaZine has a Firefox Support board; that is a completely separate login. Is there another one?
I am sorry for all the confusion. I was sure I goggled Firefox Forum and registered but once in then out, could not regain access as I smudged the user and password. I am quite satisfied here as it seems to give help for Firefox.
May I ask, why does the search bar in Firefox make me type slowly or else it assumes another search word. If I want school for example and do it quickly it does - scatter or some other word. I have to type in slow motion.
Again, I apologize for the previous confusion over forums.
Hi 2peterr, you wrote:
May I ask, why does the search bar in Firefox make me type slowly or else it assumes another search word. If I want school for example and do it quickly it does - scatter or some other word. I have to type in slow motion.
Do you mean the address bar (URL area) or the search bar (box with the search engine icon at the left)? The address bar has an "autofill" feature which shows previous URLs, and the search bar has an "autosuggest" feature which shows suggestions from Google. Either or both could be turned off if they are messing up your typing.
Using Bing, I found a solution that seems to work; tools, options, advanced, use hardware acceleration....
I was referring to the main search box on FF, enhanced by Google, which appears on my homepage - Comcast.net. I am sorry about not including this information in my previous message - I forgot to think twice before clicking once and it was an after thought. Incidentally, I have been a n explorer user for years but as I begin to learn about Firefox I am beginning to use it more often. At first the default font was too small but I have luckily been conquering all the little issues that prevented me from using it.