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Google won't stay signed in

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I recently changed Firefox settings to delete cookies for everything when I close it except the sites I use frequently. This has worked great for everything except for Google sites which sign me out every time I close the browser.

I assume there are some supporting sites for signing in to Google that need to be in the exception list, but I don't know what they might be. I'm also using Mozilla's new Multi-account Container extension in case that matters.

Thanks for taking the time to read this.

I recently changed Firefox settings to delete cookies for everything when I close it except the sites I use frequently. This has worked great for everything except for Google sites which sign me out every time I close the browser. I assume there are some supporting sites for signing in to Google that need to be in the exception list, but I don't know what they might be. I'm also using Mozilla's new Multi-account Container extension in case that matters. Thanks for taking the time to read this.
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Probably you have an exception for the secure address

https://google.com

as well. If not, definitely add one.

You also can open the Storage Inspector (Shift+F9) while on a Google page to see what other domains are used for cookies there.

If you are putting Google in a container, you might need to put multiple Google domains in the same container.

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Hi Joseph, what exceptions did you add for Google? If you haven't already, try the "base" domain google.com without any additional subdomains to the left of that.

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Thanks for getting back to me, J. I tried like you said (Screenshot 1), but no luck there. When I open a Google page I get what you see in Screenshot 2.

The strange thing is that if I click sign in, it logs in immidiatly with no need for the password or 2FA. However, in Screenshot 3 you can see a message I'm getting on the Google homepage every time I sign in. This message re-appears even if I do the security check.

It's as if only some of the cookies for login are being retained while the rest are being deleted.

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Gekozen oplossing

Probably you have an exception for the secure address

https://google.com

as well. If not, definitely add one.

You also can open the Storage Inspector (Shift+F9) while on a Google page to see what other domains are used for cookies there.

If you are putting Google in a container, you might need to put multiple Google domains in the same container.

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That did the trick. I had to add ogs.google.com to the exception list for all the needed cookies to be saved. Adding that also fixed other Google sites.

Thanks for all your help.