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It seems I don't understand clearly how IsPersistent in OWIN cookie authentication works, the code below is to use IsPersistent:

var context = Request.GetOwinContext();
var authManager = context.Authentication;
var properties = new AuthenticationProperties { IsPersistent = isPersistence };

authManager.SignIn(properties, identity);

I don't see the difference when user checks/unchecks Remember me (uses IsPersistent behind) because if I close Chrome browser and open it again to go with the website, the cookie .AspNet.ApplicationCookie is still there and it lets me in even I check or uncheck Remember me.

I have checked the definition of IsPersistent on the link:

Gets or sets whether the authentication session is persisted across multiple requests.

But don't get much understanding since I see it still works.

The code to setup OWIN cookie authentication:

app.UseCookieAuthentication(new CookieAuthenticationOptions
{
    AuthenticationMode = AuthenticationMode.Active,
    AuthenticationType = ApplicationTypes.ApplicationCookie,
    ExpireTimeSpan = TimeSpan.FromMinutes(30),
    LoginPath = new PathString("/Account/LogOn")
});

4 Answers 4

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Persistent cookies will be saved as files in the browser folders until they either expire or manually deleted. This will cause the cookie to persist even if you close the browser.

If IsPersistent is set to false, the browser will acquire session cookie which gets cleared when the browser is closed.

Now the reason session cookie wont clear after restarting the browser is because of chrome default settings. To fix it go to chrome settings -> advanced, and uncheck Continue running background apps when Google Chrome is closed under System section.

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  • 2
    Awesome answer, this is the first time I know this setting, thanks a lot
    – cuongle
    Aug 17, 2015 at 14:08
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    Actually there is another Chrome setting that will impact whether browser clears cookie. It is "continue where you left off" Good answer at ths SO Post If set then cookie is not cleared Jan 27, 2016 at 16:08
  • As of this date, and under .net core 3.1, "continue running in background" had no influence in my testing. What DID have an effect is "continue where you left off" Since I wanted to ensure the user was always logged out, I placed the following code in the initial controller executed at startup: public async Task<IActionResult> IndexAsync() { if (_signInManager.IsSignedIn(HttpContext.User)) { await _signInManager.SignOutAsync(); return RedirectToAction(); } return View(); } Feb 18, 2020 at 20:43
  • As of 28.10.2020 MVC 5.2 asp.net 4 both options Continue running ... and Continue where ...do not have any effect on the cookie - it persists between tab/browser closes Oct 28, 2020 at 14:18
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public void Configuration(IAppBuilder app)
{
    //Some Code
    app.UseCookieAuthentication(GetCookieAuthenticationOptions());
    //Some Code
}

private static CookieAuthenticationOptions GetCookieAuthenticationOptions()
{
    var options  = new CookieAuthenticationOptions();
    {
        CookieName = "AuthCookie",  //Some cookie settings here
    };
    var provider = (CookieAuthenticationProvider)options.Provider;
    provider.OnResponseSignIn = (context) => 
    {
        context.Properties.IsPersistent = true;
        context.Properties.ExpiresUtc = DateTimeOffset.UtcNow.AddHours(24);
    };
    return options;
}
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  • Not working for core. There is no CookieAuthenticationProvider in Core Library.
    – Ella S.
    Nov 18, 2018 at 15:02
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    Saved my day. was trying to do it with OnValidateIdentity first but it didn't work. Thank you!
    – Patrick
    Feb 3, 2022 at 9:09
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Balaji Gunasekaran, thanks for your answer.

But I have some modifications, maybe somebody will use it:

app.UseCookieAuthentication(new CookieAuthenticationOptions
        {
            AuthenticationType = CookieAuthenticationDefaults.AuthenticationType,
            CookieName = "YourCookieName",
            SlidingExpiration = true,
            ExpireTimeSpan = TimeSpan.FromMinutes(10),

            Provider = new CookieAuthenticationProvider
            {
                OnResponseSignIn = context =>
                {
                    context.Properties.IsPersistent = true;
                },

            }
        });

I spent some time learning the source code of the OWIN library, and I found we need to enable only the IsPersistent flag using provider, other properties we need to change in default settings.

This example is actual to 4.2.0 version of the OWIN Library. (ASP.NET MVC5 .NET Framework 4.8)

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Persistent cookies for .Net Core 2.2 you might want to try this

Example

var claimsIdentity = new ClaimsIdentity(new[]
 { new Claim(ClaimTypes.Name, "test"),},CookieAuthenticationDefaults.AuthenticationScheme);

HttpContext.SignInAsync(CookieAuthenticationDefaults.AuthenticationScheme, new ClaimsPrincipal(claimsIdentity), new AuthenticationProperties
{
  IsPersistent = true,
  ExpiresUtc = DateTime.UtcNow.AddMinutes(30)
});

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