Why Do Cookies Only Seem to Work Once?
Why Do Cookies Only Seem to Work Once?
Title: The Solution to Cookies Expiring or Only Working Once
Have you ever encountered a frustrating issue where cookies on your browser seem to expire too quickly or only work once? If so, don't worry! There is a practical solution that involves utilizing Chrome profiles to ensure a seamless browsing experience.
When faced with cookies that are not working as expected, the best course of action is to create a new Chrome profile. By following a few simple steps, you can set up a dedicated profile that will retain your cookies across multiple browsing sessions.
To begin, navigate to the settings menu in Chrome and select "Chrome profile settings." From there, you can create a new Chrome profile and customize it to your preferences. This new profile will serve as a secure container for your cookies, ensuring they remain active and accessible.
Once you have set up the new Chrome profile, the next step is to manually log into it at least once. This initial login establishes a secure connection and saves your login session within the profile. After logging in, you can close the browser window and allow your automation to utilize this profile for seamless browsing.
To configure your automation to use the Chrome profile instead of cookies, navigate to the advanced settings and select "manage cookies." From there, you can choose the Chrome profile you created to replace traditional cookie usage. By selecting this option, your automation will consistently run with the specified profile's cookies, ensuring a secure and reliable browsing experience.
In conclusion, the key to addressing cookie expiration or one-time use issues lies in leveraging Chrome profiles. By creating a dedicated profile and configuring your automation to use it, you can bypass cookie-related challenges and enjoy uninterrupted browsing sessions. Say goodbye to cookie troubles and embrace a smoother browsing experience with Chrome profiles!
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Steps
Step 1- Click on Setting — Click on Chrome Profile Setting
Step 2- Click on New Chrome Profile — Name the Profile — Copy the cookies than click this button
Step 3- Click on Launch Icon
Step 4- Click on Close window
Step 5- Click on the Automation
Step 6- Click on Advanced Settings — Click on Manage Cookies
Step 7- Click on Use a shared chrome Profile — Select Profile name as default — Click Save
VIDEO TRANSCRIPT
If you're running into an issue where cookies are expiring or only working once, the best option is going to be using Chrome profiles. So you can click settings and then Chrome profile settings, and we can set one up from here. If I click new Chrome profile, I can name this profile and even if any of my cookies are working for certain platforms, I can add those here.
Otherwise, we can just create this profile and then click launch and manually log into this once. When we manually log into this profile once after this Chromium window. Uh, launches, we can then click close window and our automation can use this profile instead of cookies to run, uh, whatever it is you built.
So if I click on the automation here, oops, sorry. Okay. Now we're good. If I click on this automation here and then. I, um, select advanced settings and then manage cookies. We can select a Chrome profile to use instead of cookies. So we can click this checkbox and then select the profile from here. So that this automation always runs with that profiles cookies, which has that manually created login session you can use.