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This is not a huge deal, more of an inconvenience, but I think the cache on my computer keeps clearing, and I'm not sure how to fix it. I have several sites that I have set to always keep me logged in, and it has always worked that way unless I manually cleared out my cookies. But now, after about 24 hours, my cache clears automatically, and I have to log in again. I am running Windows XP Pro. Does anyone know how what settings I need to change?
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Any society which does not insist upon respect for all life must necessarily decay.
I'm using Firefox, and you're probably using IE, but under Privacy for me there is an option for how long to keep cookies, and you want to make sure you have "until they expire." Your website might have just set the cookies to expire after 24 hours now though. I'd advise you to get Firefox because it's a much safer browser, and then just do what I listed.
Edit: Privacy is under Tools/Options
Last edited by Rotarian_SC; 06-13-2005 at 09:44 PM.
Sometimes third party software like spyware blockers, etc. will delete the cookies automatically. If you have any of these installed, it may be the culprit.
I'll try tweaking the privacy settings. I have a spyware blocker, but I was using it when everything was still working fine. Maybe a recent update did it or something. Thanks
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Any society which does not insist upon respect for all life must necessarily decay.
I'll try tweaking the privacy settings. I have a spyware blocker, but I was using it when everything was still working fine. Maybe a recent update did it or something. Thanks
spyware software will do that.
it's probably removing the cookies as "data miners"