You log in.
Everything works.
You close the browser.
You come back later.
And you’re logged out again.
Every single time.
This isn’t your account.
Your browser is deleting cookies when it closes.
This Isn’t a Login Issue — It’s an Auto-Clear Setting
Websites use cookies to keep you logged in.
Those cookies stay stored until you remove them.
But if your browser is set to clear cookies on exit,
your session disappears every time you close it.
So when you return, the site treats you as a new user.
Clear Signs This Is Happening
- You stay logged in while the browser is open
- Once you close it, your session is gone
- You have to log in again every time you return
- No error message appears
If this matches your situation,
your browser is clearing cookies automatically.
Quick Way to Confirm
Try this:
- Log in to the site
- Close your browser completely
- Open it again and revisit the site
If you’re logged out again,
your browser is deleting session data on exit.
How to Stop It
Don’t keep logging in repeatedly.
You need to change your browser settings.
Do this:
- Open browser settings
- Go to privacy or cookies section
- Turn off “clear cookies on exit”
- Allow cookies to persist between sessions
Once disabled, your login session will stay active.
Why This Setting Gets Enabled
This setting is often turned on without you realizing:
- Privacy-focused browser modes
- Manual cleanup settings
- Security or cleanup extensions
- Browser updates resetting preferences
It’s meant to improve privacy.
But it also removes login sessions every time.
What Most People Misunderstand
They think something is wrong with their account.
So they:
- Reset passwords
- Try different browsers
- Contact support
None of that fixes auto-deleted cookies.
The issue isn’t your login.
It’s your browser removing session data on exit.
If you keep getting logged out after reopening your browser, stop retrying. Disable cookie auto-clear — that’s what keeps you logged in.