I've set Firefox to delete cookies when that I disconnect. Now Yahoo! don't remember me. How I did it so I can go back and cancel it?

I've already set Firefox to delete cookies when that I disconnect. Now Yahoo! don't keep me connected. Tech of Yahoo! said restoring the memory of cookie. I don't remember how I took this action. How can I go back and change this setting to keep the cookies?

Tools > Options > privacy > history > custom settings

Accept cookies until they expire

(You have probably 3rd party cookies to remember the connections)

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