

After you've signed in, Sync will start synchronizing your information across all your connected devices.Enter the email and password you used to create your new account.Click Sign in in the Connect with a Firefox Account section.In Firefox Browser, at the top right, click the three lines , then click Sign in to Sync.Open Firefox on the computer you want to sync.When you've clicked on the confirmation email, Firefox will show you a message that it has started syncing.Check your email for the confirmation link.Take note of the email address and password you used. Fill out the form and click Create account to create a Firefox Account.Click Don't have an account? Get started.In Firefox Browser, at the top right, click the three lines, then click Sign in to Sync.To sync one or more of your settings, turn on an individual setting.To sync all your settings, turn on Sync everything.Go to the People section and next to Sync, click the Right arrow.In Chrome Browser, at the top right, click the three dots, then Settings.By syncing your Chrome settings, you'll see your preferences when you sign in to your account on any device and open Chrome Browser. Your preferences and settings are saved in Chrome Browser, not on a computer.

One user running Windows 10 20H1 insider build 19041.172 created a bug named “Tokenservice fails to load, causing cookies and sync to reset”, saying, occasionally Chrome signs out all the sites once a day and says sync is paused.If follow the steps below for Chrome or Firefox, when you login to your browser from a different computer, your bookmarks and settings will appear. ICYDK, these issues are under Google/Chromium team radar since this April when May 2020 update is still not released to the public. He says, he is noticing this behavior since the latest Windows Update on Tuesday.Īnother thread on Chrome help forum discusses the subject “Sync pauses Cookies seemingly aren’t saved after every time browser closes?. On Reddit one user posted today, he is getting signed out of Chrome whenever he restarts Windows 10. There are reports on Reddit and Chrome Help forum from users saying they’ve been signed out all websites and Chrome no longer using the stored cookies, because of that, they need to sign in to websites whenever they start Chrome.Īll the users complaining in the thread have one thing in common: they’re running recently released Windows Update. Google is aware of this issue since Windis in the insider stage and is currently investigating the root cause to fix the problem. After updating to Windows Update, some users noticed they’ve been signed out Chrome and sync has been paused whenever they restart Windows.
