PLEX WEB does not remember settings

Starting with several plex web updates ago my browsers no longer remember auto-login or any settings checked/unchecked session to session. Please fix. This happens on all my computers and browsers along with multiple people reporting the same thing on reddit.

Thanks for the reply. However you completely missed what I was saying. Plex web no longer remembers any player settings session to session. This includes plex user auto-login and sync player settings. Every time I navigate to plex web all my plex player web settings have been reset.

Yes, I have no problem read/writing to my plex data folder. Never have and do not currently. Plex is idle, I make a change, close the browser, re-open the browser and player settings have been reset.

yes,but I fail to see how this is related to my router. It is on MacOS latest. Using safari.

So using chrome it seems to be working fine…so I know it is not the router/OS or PMS. It has to be a bug with Safari and Plex Web.

Just did a complete rest of safari. Still no luck saving settings. I can save settings all day it looks like in chrome on OSX. This issue is exhibited only all three of the OSX computers I am testing it on. Working fine on chrome on those same machines but not in Safari at all. I don’t know what else I can do except just use chrome from now on. Thanks for the help.

IF Safari was updated it came with the OSX 10.14.4 which was released and installed last week. But I believe this problem started prior to that after a recent plex web update. FWIW have never had a problem with Safari and Plex since I have been using PMS over 5+ years.

So this is interesting! Using safari when I bypass Plexweb.tv and go to my server:32400 it’s on the older version of plex web (Version 3.83.1) saving settings works just fine! I think that pretty much narrows it down to a bug in the newer PlexWeb versions!

This started with PlexWeb update 3.93.0 which posted about a week ago. Version 3.83.1 on my local server works fine.

Thank you for your time this morning!

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