BROWSER QUESTION

Looking for a way to automatically log out out certain websites after closing the browser session.

There are *some* websites that I do not want to log out of, but some that I do.

e.g. Always log out of Google, Facebook, Roam; but “stay logged in” for others.
I use Brave and Vivaldi.

Right now, I delete all cookies, passwords, auto-fill, and logins after each session. But this seems to be a *global* setting.
I think, more broadly, I just need to have a more cohesive browsing strategy.

I want:
- Privacy (ads, trackers)
- Performance (so Roam is fast)
- Ease (in places I want ease)
- Resistance (in places I don’t want ease)
- Extensions
I use 2FA and auto-logout to add intentional resistance so that I don’t just “end up browsing” something distracting (Facebook)

And also when I’m on a public computer, so that I don’t stay logged in somewhere I shouldn’t.
On that note — I’d LOVE a time-out feature.

Does this exist??

I.e. auto-close my session if inactive for X minutes/hours.

This would be KEY for public browser use.

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