Google keeps signing you out for several common reasons:
- Google may detect suspicious activity on your account, causing it to sign you out for security reasons. This includes multiple logins from different locations or devices.
- Browser-related issues such as cleared cookies or cache can cause Google to log you out, as cookies store session data essential to keeping you signed in.
- Using multiple Google accounts signed in on the same browser can result in session conflicts and automatic sign-outs.
- Browser extensions or add-ons interfering with your account sessions may cause automatic sign-outs.
- Settings in your browser that auto-clear cookies when closing or upon restart will force Google to log you out.
- Network problems or unstable internet connections might disrupt session continuity causing sign-outs.
- If you are using incognito or private browsing modes, your session data is not saved, hence you get signed out every time you close the browser.
- Changes to your account such as password changes or enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) will sign you out of all sessions for security.
To reduce or stop Google from signing you out:
- Ensure your browser cookies are enabled and not set to auto-delete, and clear your browser cache regularly.
- Avoid using multiple Google accounts in one browser profile; use separate browser profiles instead.
- Disable extensions temporarily to see if they cause sign-out issues.
- Make sure your browser is updated to the latest version.
- Check your Google Account security settings for any suspicious activity and verify your identity if prompted.
- Avoid using incognito or private browsing when you want to stay signed in.
These steps address most of the frequent reasons why Google keeps signing users out, helping maintain stable login sessions with Google services.