IE 10 keep cookies

After a small fall my IE10 keep log in cookies. Whenever I close IE on a site that I asked to keep my information I have to re-enter this information. I have my privacy in the middle and medium-high security setting, the default settings. I rebooted several times but nothing has changed. Any ideas?

Hello

Please follow the steps from the link and check that it works.

See the link.

Remember passwords and fill web forms

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Internet-Explorer/fill-in-forms-remember-passwords-AutoComplete#IE=IE-10-win-7

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