On 3/7/2013 3:31 PM PT, Paul B. Gallagher typed:

I just noticed secured webmails are restored with logged in (assuming
not logged off/out) if my Mozilla's Gecko-based web browsers (SeaMonkey
v2.16 and Firefox v19.0 in Windows [XP Pro. SP3, and 64-bit Vista HPE
SP2 and W7 EE SP1) is restarted with sessions saved.

Is this by design? Thank you in advance. :)

If the session restore feature also restores your cookies, it's
reasonable to think the site would read the cookie and think you're
logged in.

Even if I did not tell the web site not to always be logged in?
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