Sign In to Outlook.com website is not being remembered

*After signing into Outlook.com and checking the option to remember my signin details, I can access my email’s. After approx 1 hour and I access Outlook again, I have to enter my signin details again. The problem does not occur in Edge, Chrome or Firefox. I prefer to use Brave but because of this issue I have switched browsers

@JeffR1

If you are using Brave Browser (“BB”) and are determined to remain logged in at a website:

A) Do not ever use Private Browsing
B) Do not ever use a Private Window
C) Do not ever use Tor with a Private Window

D) Do not enable any 2-way sync of BB
E) Do not enable any 2-way sync of a Windows OS computer

F) Among BB Settings, Disable “Continue where you left off”
G) Among BB Settings, Disable “Forget me when I close this site”

H) Among BB Settings at brave://settings/clearBrowserData

  • Basic tab > Disable Browsing history
  • Basic tab > Disable Cookies and other site data
  • Basic tab > Disable Cached images and files
  • Advanced tab > Disable Browsing history
  • Advanced tab > Disable Cookies and other site data
  • Advanced tab > Disable Cached images and files
  • Advanced tab > Disable Passwords and other sign-in data
  • Advanced tab > Disable Autofill form data
  • Advanced tab > Disable Site and Shields Settings
  • Advanced tab > Disable Hosted app data
  • On exit tab > Disable Cookies and other site data
  • On exit tab > Disable Cached images and files
  • On exit tab > Disable Passwords and other sign-in data
  • On exit tab > Disable Autofill form data
  • On exit tab > Disable Site and Shields Settings
  • On exit tab > Disable Hosted app data

I) Do not let your computer and display enter states of hibernate, sleep.
J) Be certain that you have allowed the necessary sources for Cookies and JavaScripts - and no network issues are blocking any of them. (Includes ad-block -type processes, anti-virus processes, and Internet security processes.)
K) Some add-ons, extensions, and plug-ins may interfere.

Reminder:

Maintenance of the status being: Logged In ← is also at the discretion of the website: An Internet application user does not have overriding authority.

Many financial institutions prefer that customers and visitors MUST NOT remained logged in; and so, there is no guarantee “despite throwing all the right switches.”

Also at the discretion of the website, is the ability to rank characteristics of the Internet application being used - and thereby issue a variety of cookies, some more or less durable.

There is some possibility that using a VPN for connecting to some websites, is sufficient for such websites to decrease the durability rank of cookies that they issue.

IMHO