Windows 10May update is causing serious Google Chrome issues

Windows 10May update is causing serious Google Chrome issues

The May 2020 update of Windows 10 is not going as smoothly as Microsoft had hoped, and the latest problems are causing headaches for those using the Chrome web browser and other software such as Battle.net and Microsoft's Edge browser It is causing The problem appears to log users out of various accounts every time the system is rebooted, causing the headache of having to re-log in every time the system is rebooted.

This is not the first problem seen with the latest Windows 10 update; since the Windows 10 May 2020 Update began rolling out to the public on May 26, this feature-packed update has been plagued with problems, the most recent being disk utility issues, document saving issues, and even an issue that prevents the use of an external monitor.

According to WindowsLatest, customer complaints on Google's support forums and public sites such as Reddit indicate that the popular Chrome browser has a recurring problem that logs users out of their accounts every time their PC is rebooted They say that this is a recurring problem. In some cases, users are also logged out every time they close Chrome. Since many functional features are tied to user accounts, such as bookmarks, search history, and autocompletion of other login information, this single problem is significantly disrupting users' daily habits and forcing them to log back into their accounts repeatedly.

The bug has also caused problems with session data in Chrome, with cookies not being saved properly, extension data not being saved, or even deleted during these unwanted disruptions.

And it is not limited to the Chrome browser: other users have reported unwanted logouts on Battle.net, the platform for Blizzard games such as Overwatch, World of Warcraft, and Starcraft The issue is being reported by Microsoft's Edge. The problem has also been observed in Microsoft's Edge web browser, Windows Mail application, and OneDrive.

This bug is currently undocumented and Microsoft has not yet acknowledged reports of this issue, but it is one of many that have plagued the Windows 10 May 2020 Update since its release, even after it was delayed to fix other issues during a 15-month testing period prior to release one of which is.

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