As Chome signs you out from all your previous sign-ins, you would have to again log back into all your frequently used websites. Furthermore, if it is your work PC, it can take you minutes to re-login and set up your Chrome again. If your browser keeps signing you out, we have covered information on what causes this issue and how you can solve it.
Why Does Chrome Keep Signing Me Out?
How to Fix Chrome Browser Automatically Signing Out?
There are several ways in which you can fix this particular issue, depending on the cause. You can make your way down the list of fixes to see which works for you. Before you begin, make sure to restart your browser.
Disabled CookiesMisconfigured SettingsCorrupted CacheOutdated BrowserBugs and glitches
Make Sure Cookies Are Enabled
Websites use cookies to identify your computer and keep you logged in the next time you open that website. However, if you have cookies disabled, you may need to log into those websites every time you open them. Furthermore, you don’t need to disable cookies manually for this to happen. Sometimes, your installed antivirus or security software can automatically disable cookies for you. Here’s how you can enable cookies in Chrome browser:
Disable Clear Cookies and Site Data when You Close All Windows
This setting is similar to the one above as it also clears cookies and site data when closing Chrome. Furthermore, the setting itself states, “When on, you’ll also be signed out of Chrome.” This setting may have been enabled by accident, but it can cause the issue of Chrome always signing you out. Follow the steps below to disable it:
Clear Cache
Another reason this issue could be occurring is due to your browser cache being corrupted. Caches are bits of data stored in cache memory so the system can easily access them when needed. However, caches are not cleared by default, and your browser could still be using old caches, which can cause bugs and errors. Furthermore, it is recommended to periodically clear caches. Here’s how you can do so:
Update Browser
This issue was a bug in a specific version of Chrome browser. However, newer updates from the developers have included bug fixes for this issue. If you are using an outdated version of Chrome, you can try updating your browser to the latest build to see if it fixes the issue. Follow the steps below to check and update your browser to the latest:
Enable Allow Chrome Sign-in
When you disable this setting, you can sign in to Google websites with accounts other than the one logged into Chrome. If you have this setting disabled, it may look like you got signed out of all Google websites. On the other hand, enabling this setting will sync your currently logged-in Chrome account to other Google websites and automatically log you into those Google services. Here’s how you can do so:
Reset Chrome Settings
Resetting Chrome settings will reboot your configured setting back to their default state. If any other misconfigured setting was causing your browser to keep signing you out, resetting your Chrome settings will help fix the issue. Furthermore, you will not lose any data during the process.
Create Another Chrome Profile
If none of the above methods worked, you can try creating another Chrome profile and start using it as your default. If you’d like to implement this method, here’s how you can create another Chrome profile. If you would also like to remove your previous Chrome account from the browser, here’s how you can do so: