6 Ways to Fix Chrome Keeps Logging Me Out Issue

Mehvish Mushtaq is a computer engineer by degree. Her love for Android and gadgets led her to develop the first Android app for Kashmir. Known as Dial Kashmir, she won the prestigious Nari Shakti award from the President of India. She has been writing about technology for 6+ years and her favorite categories include how-to guides, explainers, tips and tricks for Android, iOS/iPadOS, social media, and web apps.

Paras is a staff writer and a published Author, creating engaging SEO-friendly articles that resonate well with readers. Additionally, he diligently updates existing explainers to keep you in the loop with the latest tips and features, helping you make the most of your devices. Over the past 3 years, Paras has been featured on GadgetsToUse, before finally helping the readers at Guiding Tech Media.

Basic Fixes

Fix 1: Enable Cookies in Google Chrome

When you visit a website, its cookies are stored in your browser to keep you signed in for your next visit. If you’ve disabled it, Google Chrome will log you out when you close the browser. Here’s how to enable it:

Step 1:Click the verticalthree-dot menuat the top right of Google Chrome and selectSettings.

Step 2:SelectPrivacy and securityfrom the left sidebar and clickThird-party cookies.

Step 3:Turn onAllow third-party cookiesto enable it.

Fix 2: Clear Cache Manually

Excessive cache accumulation in Google Chrome often leads to its malfunction.Clear it manuallyto resolve the Chrome keeps logging out issue.

Step 1:Open Google Chrome Settings from thethree-dot menu, selectPrivacy and securityfrom the sidebar, and clickDelete browsing data.

Step 2:MarkCached images and filesand clickDelete datato clear the cache manually.

Fix 3: Turn on ‘Allow Chrome Sign-In’

If you log into Google services such as Gmail, YouTube, etc. but Chromedoesn’t keep you signed infor the sync services, it might appear that Chrome signed you out of your Google account. Enable the Chrome Sign-in feature to resolve it.

Step 1:SelectYou and Googlefrom the sidebar under Google ChromeSettingsand clickSync and Google services.

Step 2:EnableAllow Chrome sign-into turn it on.

Fix 4: Disable Deleting Site Data on Exit

If Chrome automatically logs you out and deletes website data when you close the browser, incorrect site settings are the issue. Adjust them in Google Chrome settings to allow saving site data on your device.

Step 1:Open Google ChromeSettings, selectPrivacy and securityfrom the sidebar, and clickSite settings.

Step 2:SelectAdditional content settings.

Step 3:ClickOn-device site data.

Step 4:EnableAllow sites to save data on your device.

Besides cache and cookies, account misconfiguration can lead to Chrome logging you out of your Google account. Sign out and re-authenticate your account to restore normalcy.

Step 1:SelectYou and Googleunder Chrome Settings and clickSign outto unlink your Google account.

Step 2:Reopen the browser, clickSign in, and type yourGoogle account credentialsto sign back in.

Fix 6: Reset Chrome Settings

If nothing works, reset Chrome settings to default, fixing log-out issues caused by changed settings or browser extensions.

Step 1:Open Google Chrome Settings using the verticalthree-dot menu, selectReset settingsfrom the left sidebar, and clickRestore settings to their original defaults.

Step 2:ClickReset settingsto confirm your action.

Was this helpful?

Last updated on 15 July, 2024

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

Your email address will not be published.Required fields are marked*

Name*

Email*

Comment*

Δ

The article above may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. The content remains unbiased and authentic and will never affect our editorial integrity.

More in Internet and Social

Where Are Steam Games Stored and How to Change Their Location

How to Restore Deleted Contacts from Google

JOIN THE NEWSLETTER

Get Guiding Tech articles delivered to your inbox.

© 2024 Guiding Tech Media. All Rights Reserved.