You log in.
It works for a moment.
Then you’re logged out again.
And it keeps happening.
No warning.
No clear error.
This isn’t your account.
Your browser is blocking the cookies required to keep you logged in.
This Isn’t a Login Problem — It’s a Cookie Block
Websites rely on cookies to maintain your session.
When cookies are blocked,
the site cannot remember that you logged in.
So every page behaves like a new visit.
That’s why you keep getting logged out.
Clear Signs Cookies Are Being Blocked
- You log in, but the session doesn’t persist
- You refresh or move pages and get logged out
- You have to log in repeatedly
- No clear login error appears
If this matches your situation,
your browser is likely blocking cookies.
Quick Test to Confirm
Open the site in incognito mode.
Log in once.
If it works there but not in your normal browser,
your settings are blocking cookies.
How to Fix It Properly
Don’t keep logging in again and again.
You need to allow cookies for the site.
Do this:
- Open browser settings
- Go to privacy or cookie settings
- Allow cookies (or add site to allowed list)
- Disable strict tracking protection if needed
Once cookies are allowed,
your session will stay active normally.
What Usually Causes This
Cookies are often blocked by default or changed without you noticing:
- Strict privacy settings
- Ad blockers or privacy extensions
- Browser updates resetting permissions
- Manual changes to security settings
These settings can silently block login sessions.
Why It Feels Like a Login Bug
Everything looks normal at first.
You enter correct details.
The system accepts them.
But the session isn’t saved.
So you’re logged out again.
This creates the illusion that login is failing.
But the issue is not authentication.
It’s session storage being blocked.
If you can’t stay logged in, stop retrying. Fix your cookie settings — that’s what keeps your session alive.