what does this do?
caches your digital footprint onto either the browser server or your hard drive
i dunno but I never use it
>>61575447
and why it never works?
>>61575563
enable your cookies?
>>61575563
Probably because cookies are being blocked or purged upon closing the browser
>>61575280
Keeps you signed in
>>61575280
If it's off, the cookie set after login will have an expiry date of "Session". This means your browser will delete it whenever it considers your session to have ended, which might for example happen when you close all tabs.
If it's on, the cookie's expiry date is instead set for a date well into the future (maybe a year, or maybe until 01-01-9999). Then your browser won't automatically delete it.
Hope this helps. I never really understood it until I had to implement the login step for a webapp.
>>61576344
Thanks for taking your time writing this. I kinda know how this "works", my issue and my implying were that this login feature is always so unreliable it feels useless. At best, it works for the next minutes, maybe hours, never for as long as someone would expect. (Oh, and I never did paranoid stuff like, clearing cookies or cache, just using a normal browser in normal situations). I've never seen a good implementation of this, except for maybe Google that has its special ways (and interests) to follow your activity all over the Internet.
>>61575280
it just adds a cookie with a sessionid that expires after some time, don't mind it just enable it goyim