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Safari keeps logging me out of websites: How to Fix

In this guide, we will show you various methods to fix the issue wherein Safari keeps logging out of the signed-in websites. When it comes to web browsers, then there are quite a few noteworthy names that you could choose for your Mac. However, it’s most users are usually inclined towards Safari. Apart from being able to checkmark all the prerequisites, its deep integration into the Apple ecosystem also makes it the go-to choice for many.

Safari keeps logging out of websites

However, in spite of all the goodies attached, it isn’t free from its fair share of issues either. Numerous users have voiced their concern that they are being randomly logged out from various signed-in websites in Safari. Going through a few reports, it turns out the issue is present for the past four years but is yet to be addressed. If you are also currently getting bugged with this problem, then this guide shall help you out. Follow along for the various fixes.

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Safari keeps logging out of websites

It is recommended that you try out each of the below-mentioned workarounds and then see which one spells out success for you. So with that in mind, let’s get started.

FIX 1: Disable Website Tracking

Your first course of action should be to disable the Website Tracking for the concerned site, or for the entire browser if all the sites have been affected. Here’s how it could be done:

  1. Launch Safari, click on Safari at the top left, and select Preferences.
  2. Then go to the Privacy tab and uncheck Prevent cross-site tracking.Safari keeps logging out of websites
  3. Check if it fixes the issue of Safari keeps logging out of websites.

FIX 2: Disable Content Blocker

Next up, consider disabling the content blockers for the concerned site, or for the entire browser, if all the sites have been affected. Here’s how it could be done:

  1. Launch Safari, click on Safari at the top left, and select Preferences.
  2. Then go to the Website tab and select Content Blockers.
  3. After that, select the desired site from the list and hit Remove.Safari keeps logging out of websites
  4. Or, select Off next to When visiting other sites if you wish to disable it across the browser.
  5. Once done, check if it fixes the issue of Safari keeps logging out of websites.

FIX 3: Disable “Allow privacy-preserving measurements of ad effectiveness”

Some users were also able to rectify this issue after turning off “Allow privacy-preserving measurements of ad effectiveness”. So let’s put it to the test and check out the results.

  1. Launch Safari, click on Safari at the top left, and select Preferences.
  2. Then go to the Privacy tab and uncheck the following option:
    "Allow privacy-preserving measurements of ad effectiveness"

    Safari keeps logging out of websites

  3. Check if it fixes the issue of Safari keeps logging out of websites.

FIX 4: Disable Safari Extensions

Third-party add-ons are notoriously infamous for conflicting with the normal functionality of the browser. To verify whether that is the case this around as well, it is recommended you disable all the extensions and check out the results. Here’s how it could be done:

  1. To begin with, open the Safari browser on your Mac.
  2. Then click on Safari in the top menu bar and select Preferences.
  3. Now go to the Extension tab and uncheck all the extensions from the left-hand side.Safari keeps logging out of websites
  4. If the issue is resolved, then re-enable one extension at a time until you are able to re-create the issue.
  5. Once the issue comes back, then the last enabled extension is the culprit.

FIX 5: Disable Syncing Platform Authenticator

Some users were able to rectify the issue of Safari logging them out of websites by disabling the Syncing Platform Authenticator feature of the browser. So launch Safari and click on Develop at the top menu bar. Then click on Disable Syncing Platform Authenticator and then check out the results.

Safari keeps logging out of websites

FIX 6: Reset all Experiments

If you have tweaked any under-the-hood changes by enabling or disabling the browser’s experiment features, then it could well be the culprit behind the underlying issue. Therefore, you should revert all these settings to their default state and then check out the results. Here’s how it could be done:

  1. Launch Safari and click on Develop at the top menu bar.
  2. Then go to Experimental Features and scroll to the end.Safari keeps logging out of websites
  3. Finally, click on Reset All to Defaults.
  4. Check if it fixes the issue of Safari keeps logging out of websites.

FIX 7: Turn off Developer Tools

Safari’s Develop menu does unlock a slew of intriguing features, however, if you incorrectly tweak any one of its settings, then it could also result in the inability of the browser to function along the expected lines. Therefore, consider temporarily disabling this feature and then test out the results.

  1. Launch Safari, click on Safari at the top left, and select Preferences.
  2. Then go to the Advanced tab and uncheck Show Develop Menu in Menu Bar.Safari keeps logging out of websites
  3. Once done, check if it fixes the issue of Safari keeps logging out of websites

FIX 8: Switch to the Safari Technology Preview

Safari Technology Preview is an experimental version of the Safari browser for the macOS which is specifically aimed at developers. As compared with the stable version, it tends to reives updates much quicker. So if the culprit behind the current issue is a buggy browser version, then it is more likely to be fixed in the testing build first in comparison with the stable build. On the flip side though, it might be slightly more unstable than its stable counterpart. So if that’s well and good, then here’s how to give it a try.

  1. Launch Safari and click on Develop at the top menu bar.
  2. Then click on Develop and select Get Safari Technology Preview.Safari keeps logging out of websites
  3. You will be taken to Apple’s Developer page.
  4. So download this browser from there and then test it out.

That’s it. These were the various methods to fix the issue wherein Safari keeps logging out of the signed-in websites. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.


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  • The issue is dev tools so none of the above is likely to work. Hopefully a fix will appear in the next update.

    • Sadique Hassan

      Hi Anon, did you try turning off the Developer Tools in Safari, as listed in FIX 7?