Fixed: Edge Keeps Logging me Out of Google

Don't get kicked out when you can allow Google cookies

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Key notes

  • If Edge keeps logging you out of Google, ensure you've allowed cookies and re-sync your account.
  • Another way is to disable problematic extensions and check for repairs in case the browser is corrupted.
  • Stay tuned to discover more of what we have in store for you.
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The good thing about syncing your information to your Edge browser is to avoid logging in every time but if it keeps logging you out of your Google account, there could be an issue with the browser.

WindowsReport experts got down to the problem and bring you our findings.

Why doesn’t Edge keep me signed in?

  • You are using an older or unsupported version of Microsoft Edge.
  • You may have installed third-party plugins that block cookies.
  • Your profile has been deleted or corrupted.
  • You’ve not enabled sync.

How do I stop Edge from automatically signing me out?

Kickstart off troubleshooting with the following preliminary steps:

  • Ensure your browser and OS are up-to-date.
  • Double-check whether the sync option is enabled.
  • Run a virus scan on your computer with an antivirus program that’s up to date.

1. Allow cookies and site data

  1. Launch the Edge browser.
  2. Type in the path below in the Address bar and click Enter.
    edge://settings/content/cookies
  3. Lastly, toggle on the option for Allow sites to save and read cookie data.
    your browser is not configured to accept session cookies
  4. Scroll down, click on the Add button, type in google.com, and hit OK. Ensure you check the Include third-party cookies on this site box too.

Cookies are stored on your computer and allow websites to recognize you when you visit them again. Disabling all cookies will prevent most sites from working correctly.

2. Check whether Google cookies are blocked

  1. Launch the Edge browser.
  2. Type in the path below in the Address bar and click Enter.
    edge://settings/content/cookies
  3. Scroll down to the Block section and delete any google.com site listed.

You may also want to check whether it’s a specific page blocked by Edge because of your browser settings. If you’re worried about tracking cookies, turn on web filtering and change your security setting to Balanced.

3. Clear cache and cookies

  1. Launch the Microsoft Edge app on your computer. Further, click on the three dots on the top right side and select Settings.
  2. Now, select the Privacy, search, and services option on the left side panel menu,
  3. Further, navigate to the Clear browsing data section, and select the Choose what to clear option.
  4. Then, select All Time from the time range at the top, check the boxes next to Cookies and other site data, and the Cached images and files option. Then click on Clear now.

4. Reconfirm sync

  1. Launch the Edge browser.
  2. Type in the path below in the Address bar and click Enter. edge://settings/profiles
  3. click on Profiles and select Sync.
  4. Scroll down and under Re-sync now, click the Re-sync button.
  5. Close the browser and restart it.

5. Disable extensions

  1. Open Microsoft Edge and click on the three horizontal ellipses at the top right corner.
  2. Click on Extensions, then select Manage extensions.
  3. Locate any recently added extensions and toggle the off button. Ad blockers are the most popular culprits so start off with those.

6. Repair Microsoft Edge

  1. Hit the Windows key and click on Settings.settings windows 11
  2. Click on Apps on the left pane, then Apps & features on the right pane.
  3. Locate the Microsoft Edge app, click on the three vertical ellipses, and select Modify.
  4. Click on Repair.

7. Reset Microsoft Edge

  1. Open Microsoft Edge and click on the three horizontal ellipses at the top right corner.
  2. Click on Settings.
  3. Select Reset settings and hit Restore settings to their default values.
  4. Confirm Reset in the dialog box that appears.

8. Reinstall Microsoft Edge

  1. Hit the Windows key and click on Settings.settings windows 11
  2. Click on Apps on the left pane, then Apps & features on the right pane.
  3. Locate the Microsoft Edge app, click on the three vertical ellipses, and select Uninstall.
  4. You can download Microsoft Edge from the Microsoft Store or its official website.

How do I disable Microsoft Edge automatic sign-in?

Launch your Edge browser go to Settings > Profile preferences and toggle off the Automatic sign-in option.

If you use a Microsoft account to sign in to your Windows device, your browsing history, favorites, and passwords are synced across all your devices. This feature allows the browser to automatically sign into your Microsoft account when you open it for the first time after a restart or shutdown.

For those of you who Edge keeps logging out of Google, hopefully, these solutions will help narrow down your problem.

As always, if you’re having any sort of difficulty with your Edge browser and none of the solutions above has addressed the issue, head on over to the Microsoft Support site to see if your problem is being actively addressed.

After all, it’s not the first time Edge is having issues with Google. Sometimes, you can’t even install Chrome on Edge. You can also try your luck with another reliable browser like Opera if you’re in the thick of things.

It’s a sign-out from us but keep it interactive in the comment section. We’d like to hear about your solutions.

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