Thursday, April 19, 2018

I don't know whats going on but i don't sign out when i close the computer down.


I don't know whats going on but i don't sign out when i close the computer down. I just close the windows. when i log in i get this screen. it wants me to log in 2 places as indicated in the attachment. Now it's doing it on my laptop too. i've had this account for years and on this computer it's been happening off and on. one time it does and another it doesn't. The top arrow by my name is to put the sync on. the other one just wants me to sign in again. It used to say "sign in details are out of date" also on the tabs i have open i have to click on the sign in buttons for Youtube and also Facebook. I don't have to put any info on those though.

11 comments:

  1. Have you looked at your accounts sync settings?

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  2. Richard Clarkson
    I have nothing showing between my name and my tabs at the top like you do. I can't make out what the icon is.

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  3. Heather Kraafter yes. it sync's everything just fine. i. I did something in a google slide and it synced with my phone and laptop.

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  4. Andrew Hatchett it's like an exclamation point between a down curved arrow on on one side and a curved up arrow on the other side. once i sign in it goes away

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  5. I switch between using Chrome stable and Chrome Canary because one or the other goes wonky on me. Right now I'm on Chrome Canary (version 68) which is working fine and I have deleted Chrome stable because it was giving me trouble.

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  6. Have you scanned your system for Malware and or viruses lately?

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  7. I suggest temporarily disabling all extensions, especially ad-blockers or similar, since those can interfere with sign-in and cookies sometimes.

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  8. Peggy K I've disabled all extentions several times but it doesn't change anything. Ity's been doing this for a few months now on my pc but hasn't affected my laptop until yesterday. now it's doing it on it too.

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  9. Art-Faux Design & Painting Inc yes i have a great malware/virus checker. been using it for years

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  10. Richard Clarkson Try googling the problem. I was having issues with the, Microsoft "anniversary updates" where I was getting the BSOD and actually had to go to the root and change some files. I know it has nothing to do with your issue but I bet you can find an answer this way. Chrome, Google, and Microsoft have not been playing well together lately

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  11. Art-Faux Design & Painting Inc I've tried all that. It's something in Google or possibly Chrome but I think it's Google.

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