Why does Google Chrome forget my logins and passwords every time I close it?





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Every time I quit Google Chrome, it clears all of my browser data and cookies.



Why isn't Chrome remembering my accounts and sessions?










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Every time I quit Google Chrome, it clears all of my browser data and cookies.



Why isn't Chrome remembering my accounts and sessions?










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Every time I quit Google Chrome, it clears all of my browser data and cookies.



Why isn't Chrome remembering my accounts and sessions?










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Every time I quit Google Chrome, it clears all of my browser data and cookies.



Why isn't Chrome remembering my accounts and sessions?







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  • @KirkNeedsHelp, try clearing your cookies.

    – DxTx
    Mar 22 at 20:08



















  • @KirkNeedsHelp, try clearing your cookies.

    – DxTx
    Mar 22 at 20:08

















@KirkNeedsHelp, try clearing your cookies.

– DxTx
Mar 22 at 20:08





@KirkNeedsHelp, try clearing your cookies.

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Google Chrome has a setting that can be toggled (sometimes accidentally) that will delete all cookies every time the browser is closed.



As of February 2019 in Chrome 71, the setting is located at Settings > Advanced > Privacy and security > Content settings > Cookies (or URL: chrome://settings/content/cookies). It is called "Keep local data only until you quit your browser".



That setting should be disabled if you wish to preserve logins and cookies between browser sessions.






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    Google Chrome has a setting that can be toggled (sometimes accidentally) that will delete all cookies every time the browser is closed.



    As of February 2019 in Chrome 71, the setting is located at Settings > Advanced > Privacy and security > Content settings > Cookies (or URL: chrome://settings/content/cookies). It is called "Keep local data only until you quit your browser".



    That setting should be disabled if you wish to preserve logins and cookies between browser sessions.






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      Google Chrome has a setting that can be toggled (sometimes accidentally) that will delete all cookies every time the browser is closed.



      As of February 2019 in Chrome 71, the setting is located at Settings > Advanced > Privacy and security > Content settings > Cookies (or URL: chrome://settings/content/cookies). It is called "Keep local data only until you quit your browser".



      That setting should be disabled if you wish to preserve logins and cookies between browser sessions.






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        Google Chrome has a setting that can be toggled (sometimes accidentally) that will delete all cookies every time the browser is closed.



        As of February 2019 in Chrome 71, the setting is located at Settings > Advanced > Privacy and security > Content settings > Cookies (or URL: chrome://settings/content/cookies). It is called "Keep local data only until you quit your browser".



        That setting should be disabled if you wish to preserve logins and cookies between browser sessions.






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        Google Chrome has a setting that can be toggled (sometimes accidentally) that will delete all cookies every time the browser is closed.



        As of February 2019 in Chrome 71, the setting is located at Settings > Advanced > Privacy and security > Content settings > Cookies (or URL: chrome://settings/content/cookies). It is called "Keep local data only until you quit your browser".



        That setting should be disabled if you wish to preserve logins and cookies between browser sessions.







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