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v122.0.6261.132 not remembering session cookies #184

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chaoscreater opened this issue Mar 15, 2024 · 11 comments
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v122.0.6261.132 not remembering session cookies #184

chaoscreater opened this issue Mar 15, 2024 · 11 comments

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@chaoscreater
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  • OS: Windows 11
  • Thorium Version v122.0.6261.132

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Just updated to the latest version and it's not remembering session cookies. Any website that I logged into previously are not logged out. If I log in to those websites again and restart the browser, I get the same issue. Rolling back to the previous version fixes this.

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@mopihu
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mopihu commented Mar 25, 2024

Same issue here, every time I relaunch Thorium, I'm logged out of every site. Reverting back to 121 fixes this.

@Alex313031
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@mopihu Doesn't seem to be happening for me on Ubuntu or Windows 10.

@Delphox
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Delphox commented Mar 25, 2024

@Alex313031 it seems to be a bug with the --disable-encryption patch, having it enabled (regardless of --disable-machine-id being enabled or not) causes the session cookies to break.

@chaoscreater
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I'm using the portable version with --disable-encryption specified in the arguments.

"D:\5. Portable Apps\1. Browsers\Thorium\BIN\thorium.exe" --user-data-dir="D:\5. Portable Apps\1. Browsers\Thorium\USER_DATA" --allow-outdated-plugins --disable-logging --disable-breakpad --disable-encryption --disable-machine-id

@gitoss
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gitoss commented Apr 23, 2024

@Alex313031 it seems to be a bug with the --disable-encryption patch, having it enabled (regardless of --disable-machine-id being enabled or not) causes the session cookies to break.

Thanks for tracking down the issue, I was wondering myself why session cookies are forgotten no matter the site settings I've tried...

@Delphox
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Delphox commented Apr 24, 2024

Just updated to 123 and so far it's working, thank you Alex!

@AJolly
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AJolly commented Jul 16, 2024

Hmm. I've been having issues with twitter not remembering me being logged in since i switched to thorium.

@j0cross
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j0cross commented Aug 21, 2024

I'm facing the same issue on Windows 11 and fedora 40 with the latest M126.0.6478.231 version.

@gweilo8888
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gweilo8888 commented Sep 21, 2024

I have a similar issue with the latest BETA 2 Th24 build M126.0.6478.251 on Windows 11. Every time I close the browser, all sites are logged out and sync in the browser also pauses until I log back into my Google account.

I've also seen the logins being lost and sync feature paused once without even closing the browser, although I've yet to ascertain whether that happened after some time period (it was just slightly over 24 hours from my previous sign-in which feels non-coincidental) or whether it was caused by me closing everything except an incognito tab and the downloads tab.

@AJolly
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AJolly commented Sep 21, 2024

I've also seen the logins being lost and sync feature paused once without even closing the browser, although I've yet to ascertain whether that happened after some time period (it was just slightly over 24 hours from my previous sign-in which feels non-coincidental) or whether it was caused by me closing everything except an incognito tab and the downloads tab.

I've definitely seen that with being logged out of a site without having restarted my browser.

@gweilo8888
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I've now had a minute to confirm that it was closing all but an incognito tab that logged me back out of everything. If I do the following:

  • Open any website which uses cookies to track logins in an non-incognito window
  • Log into the website
  • Also have an incognito window open
  • Close all non-incognito windows
  • Reopen a non-incognito window to check any URL I was previously logged into
  • I will now have been silently logged out of all logged-in sessions outside of the incognito window

Closing the entire browser is not necessary to provoke this issue, which happens for me literally every time the browser is closed or all non-incognito windows are closed

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