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Firefox no longer preserves cookies or site data between sessions

  • Nzaghachi adịghị
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For many years now I've had Firefox clear

  • browsing & download history
  • temporary cached files and pages
  • saved form info

but not

  • cookies and site date
  • site settings

This worked flawlessly until Firefox updated to version 136, at which point all cookies were deleted and I was signed out of every account on every website.

Looking at the settings page, the option to delete cookies and site data when Firefox is closed is now enabled. I don't remember what this setting used to look like, but I did not change it recently.

Unchecking the box seems to work, but I shouldn't suddenly have to do this, and the "damage" is done.

Why did the update to version 136 sign me out of every website, and how do I protect myself against this happening again?

For many years now I've had Firefox clear * browsing & download history * temporary cached files and pages * saved form info but ''not'' * cookies and site date * site settings This worked flawlessly until Firefox updated to version 136, at which point ''all'' cookies were deleted and I was signed out of every account on every website. Looking at the settings page, the option to delete cookies and site data when Firefox is closed is now enabled. I don't remember what this setting used to look like, but ''I did not change it recently.'' Unchecking the box seems to work, but I shouldn't suddenly have to do this, and the "damage" is done. Why did the update to version 136 sign me out of every website, and ''how do I protect myself against this happening again?''

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