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I noticed something today,

My work computer and home computer lost auto-log in(its what I call it) I have favorite sites that I allow for my computer to log me in when I get on them, THe BR, weather, news blog, self reliant liven and my ranger site-everyone of them I had to log in at both computers???? weird :-?

Is it just me or did anyone else have this happen too today?

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well on here i have the log in for keeps and on facebook all i need to do is put in my password and the email is already filled in, i got home form school and i had to re login to br and retype my eail for facebook

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yea. and one fo the wierder things about it was that my computer hadnt been turned off or restarted because it was up just the way i left it. infacr i had limewire up in the morning and it was there in the afternoon the way i left it, wonder if we are the only 2?

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If your computer is set up to delete cookies and temporary files automatically, then this may be your problem.

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If your computer is set up to delete cookies and temporary files automatically, then this may be your problem.

this was probebly it...or if you manually run disk cleanup or something

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+1 to what Long Mike said. Happens every time I clear the cookies and temp files at work or at home (which I do several times a day to optimize cpu speed and program accessibility:o)

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