No error messages come up and upon initiating Google Chrome again, it goes to my homepage. I have gone into System Preferences and then to Security & Privacy and auto logout is disabled. Any other suggestions?
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Best Answer
It sounds like your Mac is set to automatically log you out after a period of inactivity.
Open System Preferences from the Apple menu in the top-left corner. Open the "Security & Privacy" preference pane. Click on the "Advanced..." button in the bottom-right corner. You may need to unlock the pane using the padlock icon in the bottom-left corner.
I think you'll find "Log out after XX minutes of inactivity" ticked. Untick it.
Advanced settings within Security & Privacy
If not work, try to uninstall and re-install software.