The Problem
You use a private or incognito window and the AI tool will not save your logins, settings, or work between sessions. Incognito mode clears everything when you close it and blocks much of the storage tools rely on, so it cannot keep your work, by design. It is easy to think the tool is broken, but this is the mode working KAYA787 Login as intended rather than a fault. Knowing that helps you choose the right window for the task: incognito for one-off private use, and a normal window for anything you want to keep.
Possible Causes
- Incognito mode clearing all data when you close it.
- Storage blocked or limited in private mode.
- Logins not saved between private sessions.
- Extensions disabled by default in incognito mode.
- Sessions ending when the private window closes.
First Troubleshooting Steps
- Use a normal window for any work you want to keep.
- Sign in fresh in incognito, knowing it will not persist.
- Export your work before closing the private window.
- Enable needed extensions for incognito if the tool requires them.
Advanced Steps
- Use a standard window for ongoing work that must be saved.
- Reserve incognito for genuinely one-off, private use.
- Save anything important externally before the session ends.
- Use the official app for persistent sessions across visits.
Safety & Data Warning
Incognito mode is excellent for private, one-off use on shared devices, since it leaves no trace, but it cannot save your work by design. Avoid entering sensitive logins you want remembered, and treat any work done in incognito as temporary unless you have exported it elsewhere. For privacy on a shared device, incognito is a strength rather than a limitation, as long as you remember it keeps nothing.
When to Call a Technician
This is expected incognito behavior rather than a fault, so there is nothing to repair. Using a normal window resolves it, which means the solution is choosing the right window for the task rather than involving anyone else or assuming the tool itself is broken.
Conclusion
Incognito mode clears data by design, so it cannot save logins, settings, or work between sessions. Use a normal window for anything you want to keep, and reserve incognito for one-off, private use on shared devices. Export anything important before the private session ends, and use the official app for persistent sessions. Knowing the trade-off lets you choose the right window deliberately rather than fighting incognito to do something it was never meant to do. Approached calmly and in order, these steps clear the problem in nearly every case and let you get back to the work the tool is meant to help you with.