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March 9, 2005 at 6:40 pm #17359TigerbladeParticipant
Ok, for the last few days I’ve noticed that my Yahoo account doesnt stay signed in. Yahoo is set as my homepage, so its the first thing i see when i fire up Firefox. i’ll sign in, check my mail, etc… then continue to browse the internet as usual. problem is when i come back to yahoo a few hours later, or whenever… i’m no longer signed in. Yes, i do always check the “Remember my ID” checkbox; no, it’s not because of clearing my cookies/cache, etc. originally i thought it might be because i had my cookies folder size set too small (2mb), so i set it larger (5mb), but i still get the problem. i dont think its that, since i’ve had that folder set to be only 2mb ever since i got firefox when it originally came out. periodically the same thing happens with other sites, but not even remotely as often as with yahoo.
any suggestions? anyone else having this happen?
March 9, 2005 at 8:45 pm #116582neo_ny_23MemberI was having the same problem long time ago. Yahoo games never ever remembered my id. I dont know what fixed that problem, but I hope any one understands here why this is happening. Have u tried emailing to Yahoo Help people? They do reply me sometimes.
March 10, 2005 at 12:31 am #116581TigerbladeParticipantmy experiences with yahoo help have not been pleasant or helpful in the least. they take forever to respond to any problem, and when they do respond its usually along the lines of, “well, sorry, it must be your fault because it cant possibly be ours. tough luck.”
March 10, 2005 at 1:31 am #116583neo_ny_23MemberThey just might ask you to switch to Internet Explorer. I had a problem in updating my Yahoo messenger because their Yahoo Messenger update website was incompatible with Firefox and I had problems in my IE. Me and Yahoo Help ppl exchanged as many as 6 emails, but in the end, they still couldnt understand what was wrong, especialy when I am saying again n again that my IE doesnt work, so just email me the update as an attachment and I will install it myself. All the time they were just copying and sending the same response “We are sorry for the inconvenience, just go to Internet Options tools, do this, do that.. and then you can download our updates”… Jeeez.. I told them a million times that I have done much more than they were asking me to do but still my IE sucks.
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