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What Secure info is held by Firefox after I log into a secure web account

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I log into a secure web account, use user ID and password, go through 3 rd party verification and gain access.

When I logout it takes back to the sites Home page.

If I decide to login again by using the login icon the website immediately logs me backin with No requirement for user ID, Password or 3 rd party verification.

I am trying to determine is Firefox holding this information (User ID, Password and Third party verification code) and auto logging me in or have I not really logged out.

If I completely close Firefox this does not occur.

I log into a secure web account, use user ID and password, go through 3 rd party verification and gain access. When I logout it takes back to the sites Home page. If I decide to login again by using the login icon the website immediately logs me backin with No requirement for user ID, Password or 3 rd party verification. I am trying to determine is Firefox holding this information (User ID, Password and Third party verification code) and auto logging me in or have I not really logged out. If I completely close Firefox this does not occur.

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What you're experiencing is likely due to how the website manages sessions and how Firefox handles cookies and cached data. Here’s a breakdown of what might be happening: Session Management

   Session Cookies: When you log into a secure web account, the website typically creates a session cookie that keeps you logged in. This cookie allows the website to remember your login state. If you log out properly, the website should invalidate this session cookie.
   Persistent Login: Some websites have a feature that allows users to stay logged in even after logging out, especially if you click a "Remember Me" option during login. This can sometimes lead to the behavior you're seeing, where you are automatically logged back in without needing to enter your credentials again.

Firefox Behavior

   Cookies and Cache: Firefox stores cookies and cached data to help websites load faster and remember your login state. If you log out but the session cookie is still valid, the website may automatically log you back in when you try to access it again.
   Private Browsing: If you want to ensure that no information is retained after you log out, consider using Firefox's Private Browsing mode. In this mode, Firefox does not save cookies, cache, or history after you close the private window.

Troubleshooting Steps

To determine if Firefox is holding onto your login information or if the website is not logging you out properly, you can try the following:

   Clear Cookies and Cache:
       Go to the menu (three horizontal lines) > Settings > Privacy & Security.
       Under "Cookies and Site Data," click on "Clear Data."
       Select both options and click "Clear."
   Check for Session Cookies:
       After logging out, you can check if any session cookies are still present.
       Click on the lock icon in the address bar when on the website, then click on "Clear Cookies and Site Data."
       You can also go to the "Storage" tab in the Developer Tools (F12) to inspect cookies.
   Log Out Properly: Ensure that you are using the website's designated log-out option. Some websites may have multiple ways to log out, and using the wrong method may not invalidate the session.
   Test in Private Browsing: Open a Private Browsing window (Ctrl + Shift + P or Cmd + Shift + P on Mac) and log in to the website. After logging out, try logging in again to see if the same behavior occurs.
   Check Website Settings: Some websites have settings related to session management. Check if there are options for "Stay logged in" or similar features that might affect your login state.
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Chosen Solution

What you're experiencing is likely due to how the website manages sessions and how Firefox handles cookies and cached data. Here’s a breakdown of what might be happening: Session Management

   Session Cookies: When you log into a secure web account, the website typically creates a session cookie that keeps you logged in. This cookie allows the website to remember your login state. If you log out properly, the website should invalidate this session cookie.
   Persistent Login: Some websites have a feature that allows users to stay logged in even after logging out, especially if you click a "Remember Me" option during login. This can sometimes lead to the behavior you're seeing, where you are automatically logged back in without needing to enter your credentials again.

Firefox Behavior

   Cookies and Cache: Firefox stores cookies and cached data to help websites load faster and remember your login state. If you log out but the session cookie is still valid, the website may automatically log you back in when you try to access it again.
   Private Browsing: If you want to ensure that no information is retained after you log out, consider using Firefox's Private Browsing mode. In this mode, Firefox does not save cookies, cache, or history after you close the private window.

Troubleshooting Steps

To determine if Firefox is holding onto your login information or if the website is not logging you out properly, you can try the following:

   Clear Cookies and Cache:
       Go to the menu (three horizontal lines) > Settings > Privacy & Security.
       Under "Cookies and Site Data," click on "Clear Data."
       Select both options and click "Clear."
   Check for Session Cookies:
       After logging out, you can check if any session cookies are still present.
       Click on the lock icon in the address bar when on the website, then click on "Clear Cookies and Site Data."
       You can also go to the "Storage" tab in the Developer Tools (F12) to inspect cookies.
   Log Out Properly: Ensure that you are using the website's designated log-out option. Some websites may have multiple ways to log out, and using the wrong method may not invalidate the session.
   Test in Private Browsing: Open a Private Browsing window (Ctrl + Shift + P or Cmd + Shift + P on Mac) and log in to the website. After logging out, try logging in again to see if the same behavior occurs.
   Check Website Settings: Some websites have settings related to session management. Check if there are options for "Stay logged in" or similar features that might affect your login state.

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Thank you Mutaz Adwad, your detailed answer really helped me understand what is happening. It looks like the issue is in session management.

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