Brave won't keep my Gmail session open

Description of the issue: When I log into my Brave browser, it starts normally, but when I close the browser, it doesn’t save the Gmail session.

Steps to Reproduce (add as many as necessary):
1.Open brave browser
2.Enter my Gmail Account (all good for now)
3.Close brave browser
4. Open brave browser again
5. my account isnt logged in.

Actual Result (gifs and screenshots are welcome!):

Expected result:

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Reproduces how often: every time i close brave

Operating System Windows 11
Brave Version: Brave 1.81.131 (oficial build) 64 bits

Additional Information: i already activated this

@JustMe22

Do not use Brave Browser’s Private Browsing / Private Windows.

In a Brave Browser New Window, go to the Advanced tab at brave://settings/clearBrowserData ← There, set “Time range” to “All time” and then DISABLE the following:

  • Browsing history
  • Cookies and other site data
  • Cached images and files
  • Passwords and other sign-in data
  • Autofill form data
  • Site and Shields Settings

Click the Clear data / Delete data button.

Next, in a Brave Browser New Window, go to the On exit tab at brave://settings/clearBrowserData ← There, DISABLE the following:

  • Browsing history
  • Cookies and other site data
  • Cached images and files
  • Passwords and other sign-in data
  • Autofill form data
  • Site and Shields Settings

Click the Save button. Then Exit / Quit Brave Browser.

How to Back Up Passwords that are stored by Brave Browser

Scrolling down the webpage at:

https://support.brave.com/hc/en-us/articles/360018185951-How-do-I-use-the-built-in-password-manager

A note states:

Export Passwords - Selecting Download file will export all credentials you’ve saved in your browser as a .CSV file onto your system. Note that anyone who has access to your system will be able to open and view this file, so it is recommended that you delete this file once you’ve used the file for its intended purpose.”

Tips on how to encrypt that .CSV file:

Be sure to safely store a copy of that CSV file on an external drive.

How to back up your Bookmarks as an HTML file

Two ways to get to the Bookmarks Manager.

One way:

  1. Launch Brave and open the Main menu: newmenuicon.png
  2. Select Bookmarks --> Bookmarks Manager
  3. Open the More options menu at the top right
  4. Select Export and choose where you want to store the exported file.

Another way:

  1. In a new Brave Browser window, go to: brave://bookmarks
  2. Locate the “Organize” (vertically-arrayed 3-dot) menu button in the upper-right area of the window; click on that
  3. You should get a pop-up menu, in which you click on the “Export bookmarks” selection and choose where you want to store the exported file.

The exported file name: “bookmarks.html”

Be sure to safely store a copy of that HTML file on an external drive.

After the initial installation and setup of Brave Browser (“BB”) for Windows OS users, the original BB user profile data is within the Default folder:

  • C:\Users\[UserName]\AppData\Local\BraveSoftware\Brave-Browser\User Data\Default

You should verify that location; in a BB New Window, go to brave://version and scroll down to Profile Path.

Now, without BB running, and before doing anything else, make a backup of the User Data folder . . . placing the backup somewhere that is safe and NOT within any BB installation path.

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