Sometimes, I have to use the (experimental) web browser of my Aura HD for accessing a few web tools (email, Twitter, my private online reference library, etc.). Those tools obviously require authentication (login + password).
The problem I am facing is that the web browser forgets that I was previously connected

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On my desktop computers, when I connect to — let’s say — Twitter, my web browser remembers that I have an open session (via a cookie), so it does not ask me again to connect; this is the expected behaviour.
But on my Aura HD, being connected to the same wifi hotspot (so with the same public IP, etc), the web browser always shows me the Twitter’s login form when I want to check my PM. The expected behaviour would be for Twitter and Kobo’s web browser to remember that this is me returning to my account.
When I check into the “.kobo” directory on my Aura HD, I can see that there are some cookies stored in the config files. I tried to delete them, or to replace them with the ones from my desktop’s web browsers. But no result: I am still asked to enter again my credentials.
The problem does exist everywhere: all the web applications do not remember that I was previously connected, so I suspect the problem is on the Kobo’s web browser side.
Does anybody is facing the same problem? Is there a way for the Aura HD’s web browser to remember my sessions on Twitter, Google, and other web sites?