
Once your web-browser settings will be modified, you’ll be redirected to unwanted websites, some of which can be malicious or misleading pages. Of course, it did not ask you for permission and do it secretly as possible. This is because, it’ll hijack your system, get full access to your browsers such as Firefox, MS Edge, Internet Explorer and Google Chrome and can change their settings. Unlike viruses, the ‘ad supported’ software will not delete or infect your files, but its actions will cause some problems with your internet browser. It is a type of malicious software that designed to open lots of unwanted pop ups, display annoying ads, offers and deals. Martin said that the information might be of interest for other users.If lots of unwanted websites popping up in your internet browser then most probably that your PC is affected by an adware (also known as ‘ad-supported’ software). Go to about:config and check if privacy.purge_trackers.enabled is set to false. Martin wrote that he intends to try the suggestion from this thread. I refreshed Firefox and it stayed logged in for 10 days, and now it's starting to log me out again just as before. I tend to get logged out automatically every night, roughly around the same time every night, from only Youtube and i got to re-log in. A troubled user posted the numerous findings from the internet with similar cases. Martin doesn't seem to be an isolated case, though, because he writes me 'I'm not the only one affected by this problem' and sent me a link to this post, where the problem is also described.

Means that I have to login/login to all websites every morning. Recently, however, there have been problems with the logged in sessions. I have always been a Firefox user and I have always been satisfied. He writes about this.ġ-2 weeks ago I came across a very annoying issue that affects both my private and my business PC. He encountered a problem with the login of existing sessions in Firefox. sent me an e-mail two days ago with a note about a problem. If you are logged on to a website, most browsers can more or less automatically log on to these pages after a crash or after hibernation. Browsers have the functionality to store passwords and login information.

I don't want to discuss here whether a browser should allow automatic login to websites.
