In the past I signed-in for thirty days periods at Yahoo. Now I have to sign-in each time. How do I get back to the thirty day sign in?
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Hello TPD,
Welcome to the Community,
You can sign into your account and to the right is a tool icon to go to account settings.And you will see
Sign-In and SecurityChange sign-in settings from sign out daily to whatever you want.
Hope this helps,
Welcome to the Community,
You can sign into your account and to the right is a tool icon to go to account settings.And you will see
Sign-In and SecurityChange sign-in settings from sign out daily to whatever you want.
Hope this helps,
Hello TPD, welcome to the Webroot Community!
While this Community is obviously primarily to support WSA and its users, we are quite happy to delve into other subjects as well.
The behavior of Yahoo logging you out is not being caused by WSA directly. My guess as to what is going on is that you are using either the WSA System Optimizer or another utility such as CCLeaner to clear out temporary internet files and cookies. The Yahoo login is stored as a cookie, so when you delete cookies you also delete the stored login information.
If you are using any such utility, you can adjust the settings to NOT delete cookies, though my own personal preference is to clear them out and deal with logging into web sites once daily.
You might also check your Yahoo profile as there may be additional settings there in which you can manually set how long you remain logged in. I know Yahoo has provided such settings in the past, though i do not know the current status of that. EDIT: Sherry knew the current status of that... thank you@ !!! /EDIT
I hope this helps!
While this Community is obviously primarily to support WSA and its users, we are quite happy to delve into other subjects as well.
The behavior of Yahoo logging you out is not being caused by WSA directly. My guess as to what is going on is that you are using either the WSA System Optimizer or another utility such as CCLeaner to clear out temporary internet files and cookies. The Yahoo login is stored as a cookie, so when you delete cookies you also delete the stored login information.
If you are using any such utility, you can adjust the settings to NOT delete cookies, though my own personal preference is to clear them out and deal with logging into web sites once daily.
You might also check your Yahoo profile as there may be additional settings there in which you can manually set how long you remain logged in. I know Yahoo has provided such settings in the past, though i do not know the current status of that. EDIT: Sherry knew the current status of that... thank you
I hope this helps!
Aww David..the sure pleasure of teamwork 🙂
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