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how do I get firefox to stop ending my sessions with aol and verizon

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every 15 mins. my connections to aol and verizon.net (my e mail accounts) disconnects and i get a window that says session has ended.... i have to put my name and pw in all over again. i realize this is a security issue but it is annoying.. even if i just used my e mail account a minute before it shuts down.. again... since both e mail accounts are on line at the same time it cannot be caused by them it is a firefox problem

any help is appreciated. thanks in advance.

every 15 mins. my connections to aol and verizon.net (my e mail accounts) disconnects and i get a window that says session has ended.... i have to put my name and pw in all over again. i realize this is a security issue but it is annoying.. even if i just used my e mail account a minute before it shuts down.. again... since both e mail accounts are on line at the same time it cannot be caused by them it is a firefox problem any help is appreciated. thanks in advance.

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What are the cookie settings?

To see all History and Cookie settings, choose:

  • Tools > Options > Privacy > Firefox will: "Use custom settings for history"

Are you running Firefox in Private Browsing mode?

If you do then you may have to enable third-party cookies, possibly for visited sites only.

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thanks looks like that worked...