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Some websites don't remember my login details.

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  • Остання відповідь від Happy112

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Some websites (Unity Answers - http://answers.unity3d.com/index.html, NGUI Support forum - http://www.tasharen.com/forum/index.php?board=1.0) keep forgetting my login details, so I cannot stay logged in, even between visits. This makes some internet use very frustrating, such as searching for a Unity development answer and then not being able to see it until I log into Unity Answers yet again and again.

It's only on a few websites though. Most details are remembered. I don't know how long this has been happening.

Some websites (Unity Answers - http://answers.unity3d.com/index.html, NGUI Support forum - http://www.tasharen.com/forum/index.php?board=1.0) keep forgetting my login details, so I cannot stay logged in, even between visits. This makes some internet use very frustrating, such as searching for a Unity development answer and then not being able to see it until I log into Unity Answers yet again and again. It's only on a few websites though. Most details are remembered. I don't know how long this has been happening.

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Hi   !
First of all :   would you please disable Kaspersky Protection and see if that makes a difference  ?

If not, would you take a good look at the article :

Fix login issues on websites that require username and password

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Note that a feature like a website remembering you (log you in automatically) is stored in a cookie.

Is this only happening with a website that you open via an open HTTP connection?

I think that something has changed in Firefox and that it is no longer possible to use this feature for HTTP websites. It should work for a secure connection. This could be related to the way that insecure website are considered as unsafe in current releases. You would also get a warning in the case of an HTTP connection when you type in the login field.

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Clearing cookies seems to have worked with NGUI support forum but not Unity Answers. Neither use HTTP.

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As this only happens on a few websites,   have you tried this :

Click on the   'i'   icon   (on the left end of the address bar),   than click on the little black arrow. Click on   'More Information' => Persmissions Then scroll down to   'Set Cookies'  and allow them for that site.