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RE: portability and "sensitive" files - patrickdrd - 06-18-2019 (06-17-2019, 08:50 PM)patrickdrd Wrote: I've sent you two in pm as for this, I understand that many sites are so poorly/badly writen that, even though you have set them to remember your login, they forget it each time I'm testing Code: network.cookie.lifetime let's see if they work, they promise to setup a cookie to expire in days defined by a user RE: portability and "sensitive" files - Admini - 06-18-2019 (06-18-2019, 01:19 PM)patrickdrd Wrote: as for this, I understand that many sites are so poorly/badly writen that, Maybe their Cookies were expired. You want all Cookies be persistent? This may have huge security risk. RE: portability and "sensitive" files - patrickdrd - 06-25-2019 maybe I found out what's happening at work and I've been synced out of sync, my computer receives policies every hour or so and I saw these entries in my event viewer / security Code: Permissions on an object were changed. so, the "security descriptor" changes (is different each time) and because chrome sync is tied to a whole bunch of data of a pc, it recognized that something has changed, so it requires that I sign in again (otherwise I could be a.. hacker? for Christ's sake google!) RE: portability and "sensitive" files - Admini - 06-25-2019 (06-25-2019, 08:15 AM)patrickdrd Wrote: maybe I found out what's happening at work and I've been synced out of sync, Is your computer in a domain and controlled by domain controller? Have you checked chrome://policy and your anti-virus? RE: portability and "sensitive" files - patrickdrd - 06-26-2019 yes, what does this mean? RE: portability and "sensitive" files - Admini - 06-26-2019 (06-26-2019, 07:16 AM)patrickdrd Wrote: yes, what does this mean? This is forcefully loaded extension, check https://www.chromium.org/administrators/policy-list-3#ExtensionInstallForcelist Not sure it was related to Cookies. But you may try resetting policies by executing this .bat file with administrator privilege. reset_policies.zip (Size: 547 bytes / Downloads: 539) RE: portability and "sensitive" files - patrickdrd - 06-27-2019 yes, I found out, it is symantec extension that is forcefully installed, even if I reset the policies, they are forced by the domain/administrators, so I won't achieve much, it could be related not so much to cookies but to syncing, because I've been getting "sync paused" messages often RE: portability and "sensitive" files - Admini - 06-28-2019 (06-27-2019, 07:29 AM)patrickdrd Wrote: yes, I found out, it is symantec extension that is forcefully installed, If possible, you can disable symantec extension and even symantec itself temporarily, and check whether the issue persists. RE: portability and "sensitive" files - patrickdrd - 06-29-2019 I cannot do that, they are forced by the domain administrators RE: portability and "sensitive" files - Admini - 06-29-2019 (06-29-2019, 06:25 AM)patrickdrd Wrote: I cannot do that, they are forced by the domain administrators If it is not at your working place, you can quit your computer from the domain. |