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portability and "sensitive" files
#31
(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
relevent settings in firefox,
let's see if they work,
they promise to setup a cookie to expire in days defined by a user
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#32
(06-18-2019, 01:19 PM)patrickdrd Wrote: 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
relevent settings in firefox,
let's see if they work,
they promise to setup a cookie to expire in days defined by a user

Maybe their Cookies were expired.
You want all Cookies be persistent?
This may have huge security risk.
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#33
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.

Subject:
    Security ID:        
    Account Name:        
    Account Domain:
    Logon ID:        

Object:
    Object Server:    Security
    Object Type:    Token
    Object Name:    -
    Handle ID:    

Process:
    Process ID:    
    Process Name:    D:\Utilities\PortableApps\CentBrowserPortable\chrome.exe

Permissions Change:
    Original Security Descriptor:    
    New Security Descriptor:

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!)
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#34
(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,
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.

Subject:
    Security ID:        
    Account Name:        
    Account Domain:
    Logon ID:        

Object:
    Object Server:    Security
    Object Type:    Token
    Object Name:    -
    Handle ID:    

Process:
    Process ID:    
    Process Name:    D:\Utilities\PortableApps\CentBrowserPortable\chrome.exe

Permissions Change:
    Original Security Descriptor:    
    New Security Descriptor:

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!)

Is your computer in a domain and controlled by domain controller?
Have you checked chrome://policy and your anti-virus?
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#35
yes, what does this mean?

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#36
(06-26-2019, 07:16 AM)patrickdrd Wrote: yes, what does this mean?

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This is forcefully loaded extension, check https://www.chromium.org/administrators/...lForcelist
Not sure it was related to Cookies.
But you may try resetting policies by executing this .bat file with administrator privilege.

.zip   reset_policies.zip (Size: 547 bytes / Downloads: 539)
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#37
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
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#38
(06-27-2019, 07:29 AM)patrickdrd Wrote: 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

If possible, you can disable symantec extension and even symantec itself temporarily, and check whether the issue persists.
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#39
I cannot do that, they are forced by the domain administrators
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#40
(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.
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