I can't seem to stay logged in on browser?

Usually once I scan the QR code on the browser, I stay login even if I close the tab and then open XHS again some time (as long as it's the same browser). Dunno when it happened, but now every single time I open XHS on browser it's asking me to scan the QR. Good for security, I guess, but it wipes my search history and also inconvenient.

Does anyone know how I can stay logged in like before? Like do I have to find some setting to recognise the browser as safe/trusted device? Also in the mobile app it doesn't detect my computer browser on the "device history" at all, so the only "active" session is only the mobile app. Even when I've already logged in on PC. Maybe that's related?

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Deco829about 2 months ago1

Using only app is better for rednote (this can be said for all Chinese websites) Browser related issues tend to cause unnecessary complications.

Todd_H_1982about 2 months ago1

I’m not sure what the difference in our settings is but my browser stays logged in at the moment. If I look at devices management on my app though, it also says only my iPhone and iPad are logged on.

I think the two are perhaps not related though because on the website I can’t access messages or the store etc, so it’s browsing only - maybe they just don’t consider that to be standard access so they don’t include it as a registered “device” with access.

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