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0D54z00009GbRiBCAVOkta Classic EngineSingle Sign-OnAnswered2023-06-02T23:27:54.000Z2023-06-02T03:46:31.000Z2023-06-02T23:27:54.000Z
  • Paul S. (Okta, Inc.)

    Hello @TaoY.90218 (Customer)​ Thank you for reacting out to our Community!

     

    The Okta session would also be something that you need to keep in mind as well, if you have a user session of 8 hours closing the browser within that time then your session would still be active.

     

    Please see this article that explains how the feature works:

    https://support.okta.com/help/s/article/Closing-the-browser-and-reopening-prompts-me-to-log-in-again?language=en_US

     

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  • TaoY.90218 (Customer)

    I looked the linked article. It referred to how to configure Persistent session with Global Session Policy rule. In my case, I don't want to persist session. Thus, Persist session cookies across browser sessions is disabled by default. However, I still see session id (idx) added as a cookie. How to configure NOT using idx session cookie?

  • TaoY.90218 (Customer)

    I meant not saving idx as session cookie but keeping it in session storage. Thus session would be removed after user closes browser.

  • TaoY.90218 (Customer)

    Also what happened if Persist session cookies across browser sessions is enabled?

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Persist session cookies created even it is disabled in Global Session Policy