If you’re like many Yahoo users, you may have turned on Stay Signed In to make it easier to keep your browser open between sessions. But if you’re ever in a hurry and need to close your browser, staying signed in can be annoying. Here’s how to turn off Stay Signed In on Yahoo:

  1. Click the gear icon in the top right corner of the Yahoo home page and select Settings.
  2. Under “General,” click “Stay Signed In.”
  3. Uncheck the box next to “Stay Signed In.” ..

Then, when you log into yahoo, uncheck the box to prevent yourself from being signed out. Ctrl+Shift+Delete, or Internet options, Delete button, Check all of the boxes, Uncheck the top box, click on Delete?

The browser is removing cookies. Reset your browser to accept Yahoo cookies. The cookie file is damaged – You should delete the cookie file on your desktop or mobile device. You’ve manually deleted your browsing history and cache – If the settings were not changed, you will remain signed in after entering credentials.

You may have misspelled, given the wrong user ID when you set up your email program, or it might be that what you’re looking for isn’t listed under “Settings.” Your internet connection might be down or experiencing difficulties. A firewall may be preventing you from connecting to your mail server. This is also typical if you use the same password?

Who do you trust? As long as you’re safe from a few specific situations, it’s perfectly acceptable to stay signed in to your online account. When my Yahoo mail was hacked, you sent me instructions (in addition to changing my password) which I appreciate.

If Google keeps signing you out, these are some things to try: Make sure your cookies are enabled. Cookies may get deleted if you use antivirus software or other utilities. If your cookies are enabled, clear the cache in your browser.