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I'm having the same nuisance. AWS shouldn't store settings in a cookie that will only last for a week. It should be saved in my account itself. So if I log in with a different browser or device I have the same favorites everywhere.
Hello,
It may be the case that your browser is deleting your website settings periodically, and this may be the cause of the issue.
If you use a different browser and save some favorites, does the same behavior occur? If it's not deleting the favorites on this second browser, then it would give us a clue that the first browser is having issues and you just need to prevent the browser from periodically deleting website settings information.
Thank you for posting this. It got me thinking back to when this started, and I believe it is directly linked to a Chrome plugin for DuckDuckGo that I installed. It appears to have functionality that can modify any/all browsing history data. I have disabled this plugin and will monitor it for a few weeks - hopefully that will fix me up.
UPDATE: My issue was indeed the DuckDuckGo Chrome plugin. I have not seen this issue reoccur since I disabled that plugin.
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I agree and have been saying this for a long time.
oh, its a week long cookie ? That's explains why... this is so annoying, having to recreate these favorites every week. now, knowing is a week long cookie, I guess I can add/remove a favorite every 3-6 days and I should good to keep them..
/add reminder toggle a favorite to keep the cookie alive
Update: I am not finding a week long cookie that match the description. I have 3, 3-days cookie that appears to store only navigation, and one in a month. I tried clearing them, but I am not loosing the favorites. maybe the local storage, but I don't know if it has an expiry.