Why do I have to log in to websites each time, even though I have keep me signed in checked, and the website is on my accept cookies list?
As soon as I close Firefox (most current version), I seem to get logged out of websites which I frequently return to. Even if I return a minute later, I have to log in again. Even when I check keep me signed in. Each of these website are on my Allow Cookies list. Is there anyway around this?
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Cookies could be cleared at shutdown if...
- On the Options page, Privacy panel (you might need to select "Firefox will: Use custom settings for history" to check these details):
- "Always use private browsing mode" is enabled
- "Keep until: I close Firefox" is set, and the site exception is "Allow for Session" instead of "Allow" (from your description, this is not the issue)
- "Clear history when Firefox closes" is enabled, and when you click the Settings button to the right, there is a checkmark for Cookies
- An extension is clearing cookies
- An external security/privacy/utility program cleans up your browser data between sessions
Could any of those be a factor?
Thanks for the reply. I'm assuming your referring to the Privacy options. I *had* Use Tracking protection in private windows checked, but I don't have "do not track" checked. I unchecked Tracking Protection, but still had to sign in again here to reply.
I did have "keep cookies until I close Firefox. But I changed to until they expire before I returned here.
I've never had "Clear history" checked."
What extension would clear cookies? Where do I find that?
Your last item.... I have CCleaner doing an autoclean each time I close the browser. But at least one of the website is on CCleaners's "Cookies to Keep" list, and it's still asking me to sign in each time I go there. So I'm not sure if CCleaner is the culprit.
KJSS said
I *had* Use Tracking protection in private windows checked, but I don't have "do not track" checked. I unchecked Tracking Protection, but still had to sign in again here to reply.
Those shouldn't affect cookies.
What extension would clear cookies? Where do I find that?
Usually it would be an add-on with cookie(s) or privacy in its name. Not something you would have installed by accident.
You can view, disable, and often remove unwanted or unknown extensions on the Add-ons page. Either:
- Ctrl+Shift+a (Mac: Command+Shift+a)
- "3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Add-ons
In the left column, click Extensions. Then cast a critical eye over the list on the right side. Any potential suspects?
I have CCleaner doing an autoclean each time I close the browser. But at least one of the website is on CCleaners's "Cookies to Keep" list, and it's still asking me to sign in each time I go there. So I'm not sure if CCleaner is the culprit.
Well... that seems easy to test by exempting Firefox from the clean-out. If you restore the "Keep until: I close Firefox" option, you wouldn't have many for CCleaner to clean up, anyway.
Hello,
Only 3 extensions, all relating to password controls.
I'll experiment with CCleaner and Firefox, although it's so much easier to have Firefox do it automatically.
Okay, I removed Firefox from CCleaner's autoclean, then I closed the browser. When I returned here, I'm still logged in. But when I went to the other website I've used a few times today, I was not logged in.
Really strange. I'll contact CCleaner. Thanks much.
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