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Enhanced Site Tracking is off but Firefox is deleting sessions between screens

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I developed a web app that checks the existing session login for each new page. So, after logging in the first time, the user is shown a dashboard with a list of functions they can access (My Account, etc). When an item is clicked and the application calls the function, it first checks for the existence of login session. If it's not there, then the user is forced back to login screen. However Firefox is deleting the session at some point so when the session is checked for the new function, the user is forced to login again. Chrome, Safari, Edge do not and are fine.

Enhanced tracking is turned off for the site and is shown as an exception. What is happening and how can prevent it?

I developed a web app that checks the existing session login for each new page. So, after logging in the first time, the user is shown a dashboard with a list of functions they can access (My Account, etc). When an item is clicked and the application calls the function, it first checks for the existence of login session. If it's not there, then the user is forced back to login screen. However Firefox is deleting the session at some point so when the session is checked for the new function, the user is forced to login again. Chrome, Safari, Edge do not and are fine. Enhanced tracking is turned off for the site and is shown as an exception. What is happening and how can prevent it?

被選擇的解決方法

I entered the subdomain as well as the top domain and problem went away.

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The web application has nothing to do with Firefox and I am the developer. I'm saying that something in my privacy settings is not correct because Firefox is deleting the session.

The other browsers mentioned are fine.

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選擇的解決方法

I entered the subdomain as well as the top domain and problem went away.