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  1. 17 hours ago, redwolfe_98 said:

    in my experience, you have to save cookies for particular websites if you want to stay logged in to them.

    ccleaner has settings for saving cookies, at ccleaner's "options"/"cookies."

    in ccleaner's settings for firefox, i have it set to clean "sessions" (and cookies) and that does not result in my being logged out of the websites that i am saving cookies for, in order to stay logged in to them.

    again, while i have ccleaner's settings for firefox set to remove cookies (and "sessions" ), i also have ccleaner set to save some cookies, in ccleaner's "options"/"cookies," so i am not logged out of the websites that i am saving cookies for, in order to stay logged in to them.

    Cool, so I added Amazon and a few other pages I frequent and ran the Custom Clean and I stayed signed in. SUCCESS!

    12 hours ago, nukecad said:

    @dsCVxcfv33f

    Just to check - you are showing the ticks/unticks for Custom Clean, but are you then running Custom Clean or are you running Health Check?

    Health Check uses it's own cleaning rules and ignores the Custom Clean settings.
    We sometime see users wondering why those settings won't work, it's because they are using Health Check which ignores them.

    Well when I'm manually doing it I use the Custom Clean, but I have (or at least had) it run on a schedule too. So does it do the Custom Clean or the health check> Because right now it seems to be working; I can Custom Clean and stay signed in. But how do I disable the other way?

  2. All right, lots more problems. Somehow in Firefox it did that update thing where it makes that folder called Old Firefox Data. So I look that up and see it was like a tune-up. And guess what, everything is working!!! I can login to Amazon, close browser, go to amazon.com again, and I'm still signed in! Same on the other sites it that kept logging me out.

    So I think, ahh, well cool, now I can re-install CCleaner and have it keep cookies and crap out of my browser. But, problem...I'm getting signed out again of all these different sites!!!!

    This is exactly how I have Firefox setup. In this situation, why am I still getting signed out everywhere? What should I do?

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  3. More problems, sorry. I've deleted CCleaner because I kept getting signed out of many things on Firefox. But it's still happening. Although now, I stayed signed into Plex all the time which didn't happen before, yet now I get signed out of Amazon every time I re-open Firefox, which never happened before.

    If you could advise me on what to do if it looks like my general problem is I keep getting signed out of different stuff on Firefox, what do you think I should do? ty!

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    If you do already have 'Session' unticked for Firefox then as a test try unticking Cookies, run Custom Clean, and see if you still get logged out of the sites.
    (If you want to be absolutely sure in your own mind then untick everything for Firefox, you can put the ticks back later).

    I think this did the trick. I have everything unticked except the first one, Internet Cache. And it's finally not signing me out of everywhere. So what does this mean and what should I do?

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