I am having a strange issue with some saved logins since the update to version 81 that seems to happen with only some websites, and always the same ones.
I have custom settings for clearing history on shut-down but I have it set to clear only download and search history and cache so all active logins should be retained.
As I said it is only with some websites - Gmail, Google, Amazon and Facebook are the main culprits. About 80% of the time when I visit any of these I found I have to log back in despite not having logged out on the previous visit. Other sites seem to be unaffected - here for instance I had not visited for some while but the login was still active.
It is not a huge problem as I can always log back in but just puzzled as to why this has suddenly started and why it's always the same websites.
Any ideas?
Saved logins
- dickvl
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Re: Saved logins
Do you have created a cookie allow exception for these websites ?
Did you try to leave tabs open and let session restore handle the cookies ?
This feature only works if you keep these 'remember me' cookies.
If the settings in Firefox are OK then you may have external cleanup software causing this failure.
Did you try to leave tabs open and let session restore handle the cookies ?
This feature only works if you keep these 'remember me' cookies.
If the settings in Firefox are OK then you may have external cleanup software causing this failure.
- Ashleyj
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Re: Saved logins
Yes cookies are allowed for these websites, and I do not delete cookies on closing.
As I said it only seems to have started when I updated to version 81. All my settings are those that were in place prior to the update and I have not changed anything recently. It's odd that it only seems to affect those few sites.
As I said it only seems to have started when I updated to version 81. All my settings are those that were in place prior to the update and I have not changed anything recently. It's odd that it only seems to affect those few sites.
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Re: Saved logins
I've been having the same problem for several weeks now, mostly with Amazon, Youtube, Yahoo mail, when with the other websites I stay logged. I hope the new 82 version solves this problem.
EDIT: Nope, still the same problem with the 82 version.
EDIT: Nope, still the same problem with the 82 version.
- xanthon
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Re: Saved logins
I haven't had any issues with gmail or Yahoo mail. Perhaps you should check your settings in about:preferences#privacy
- dickvl
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Re: Saved logins
You can try to set privacy.purge_trackers.enabled to false on the about:config page.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/ab ... or-firefox
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/ab ... or-firefox
- jscher2000
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Re: Saved logins
Everyone who clears history at shutdown, try this:
Firefox recently enabled a new feature to clear first party tracking cookies. Firefox first checks whether you visited the site in the past 30 days which is determined from your history. No history for the site, goodbye cookies.dickvl wrote:You can try to set privacy.purge_trackers.enabled to false on the about:config page.
https://support.mozilla.org/kb/about-co ... or-firefox
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Re: Saved logins
I go to Yahoo mail every day so it doesn't seem to be the reason.jscher2000 wrote: Firefox recently enabled a new feature to clear first party tracking cookies. Firefox first checks whether you visited the site in the past 30 days which is determined from your history. No history for the site, goodbye cookies.
I'm going to try what dickvl suggested and I'll keep you posted.
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Re: Saved logins
Sorry for the double post, but it seems that changing privacy.purge_trackers.enabled to false in about:config has done the trick. Thanks.