You may be getting logged out because another extension is interfering with Mixmax. Though, lately, GMail is occasionally not responding well (. The primary advantage of Gmail being a native app is that it keeps your emails synchronized and for getting new mail notifications, but if you really dont want to stay logged in and can accept that not being logged on means you wont get synchronizations or notifications, then just dont use the Gmail app. Try signing out of your Gmail account on computers you are not using - that may fix the issue. I get logged out after a long time of not using Chrome (well, of not using a certain profile). Using your Gmail account on multiple computers at once So you would think Google would have developed an option to automatically log you out after a certain amount of time, but it doesn’t exist There’s one major reason for that too: Google doesn’t ever want you to log out of your. Still having issues? Temporarily disable your ad blocker and see if that fixes it ad blockers can be buggy! 5. If you use an ad blocker, you can add *. to the exception list. Also, you can signal to the pop-up blocker that you want to open the new window (and not block the pop-up): hold down the command key when you click the button. If you're using a pop-up blocker, you'll need to add Mixmax to your list of exceptions. Add Mixmax to the list of specific sites where you allow pop-ups - read more in this Chrome support article: Block or allow pop-ups in Chrome. In the next window, under the "Site access" section, click on on all sites if it's not already selected:Īdvanced usage: If you need to disable Mixmax on all sites except inside Gmail, select on specific sites and add *. and. To do that, right-click on the Mixmax extension icon located in the upper right corner of your Chrome window, then click on Manage Extensions: If you're still having issues logging out, check your Mixmax extension Site Access settings and make sure it's set to " on all sites". You may instead use the "Block third-party cookies" setting above by adding the following two cookie exceptions: To resolve, go to the URL chrome://settings/cookies in Chrome and make sure your settings look like this: For example, you can quickly check your email in Gmail or see your past searches in Chrome.
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Some antivirus or related software may delete your cookies. If you're always getting logged out, it could be one of these issues: f Google keeps signing you out, here are some steps you can try: Make sure cookies are turned on. There might be times when you experience getting logged out repeatedly and need to sign in again.