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A few weeks ago, I cleared all my cookies and offline data in Firefox. Ever since, I have a situation where I appear as not logged in when I click a link to Stack Overflow from Google. I found this Question, which is very similar, but its answer does not to help in my case (on the contrary, it seems to have introduced the issue).

So it usually goes like this:

  • I search for something in Google
  • I click a result, which leads me to a Stack Overflow Question
  • I want to upvote something, but can't because I'm not logged in.
  • I click 'Log in' at the top right, and it just brings me to my profile page, now logged in.
  • Even if in the previous step I would simply refresh the exact same page, I will be logged in!

So somehow, if I arrived from Google, Stack Overflow does not want to show me as logged in. Why? Can I avoid this issue in any way?

I use Firefox 77 on Windows 10 (with Adblock Plus and Bitdefender).


I did a few more tests to see which "referring sites" cause issues.

  • Google
  • DuckDuckGo
  • Bing
  • Baidu

But the following works fine:

  • Yahoo
  • Most other websites I could find
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    Noticed this in FF on mobile somewhat frequently, and periodically in FF on Linux. No idea what triggers it, and it's definitely hard to reproduce, but something is definitely borked. Jun 4, 2020 at 16:36
  • But after you logged in once, you stay logged in? Or does this happen everytime a new tab is opened?
    – rene
    Jun 4, 2020 at 16:37
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    You do accept third-party cookies? Or at least whitelisted the SE domains. Any userscripts/plugins running? Which OS?
    – rene
    Jun 4, 2020 at 16:38
  • It's only the "landing pages", i.e. where I end up on from Google, that shows me as "not logged in". If I type in the URL myself, I'm logged in. If I click a link from inside SO, I'm logged in. But if I click a link from Google, I appear not logged in, until I click any other link or refresh.
    – Sygmoral
    Jun 4, 2020 at 17:09
  • I'm using Firefox 77 on Windows 10 (update 2004).
    – Sygmoral
    Jun 4, 2020 at 17:09
  • I do use "Bitdefender Antivirus Plus". I also have Firefox Tracking Protection and Adblock Plus, but ruled those out by turning them off. Bitdefender is complicated to figure out, but I turned off everything I could think of, but still got the issue.
    – Sygmoral
    Jun 4, 2020 at 17:19

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I finally found the issue after testing various things... Bitdefender was the issue, but not the app itself, rather the Extension it had installed in Firefox. After disabling that one ("Bitdefender anti-tracker"), the issue went away.

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  • Same problem here. It's annoying.. Jun 16, 2020 at 9:58
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    If this corrected your issue, could you mark this as an answer? That way people will know that you found a solution. Thanks. Feb 20, 2021 at 16:16

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