iPhone, reloading of login pages

Whenever I try and connect to some login pages in Safari on my iPhone 5 c, the site reloads and I get the page "Please sign in" again. Passwords are correct, and it does not say they are incorrect, it charges just the page when I hit return.

It is a problem on the Web pages for Facebook, Skype and many others. I tried to clear all passwords, data from the Web site, navigation, history, etc. I also tried to disable synchronization iCloud for Safari, but also background app refresh.

I don't know if it is started after an update, but if she did it was there are several updates. Everyone knows this?

You have JavaScript disabled in settings > Safari > advanced > JavaScript (perhaps to work around the "question of Safari links" before iOS 9.3.1)?

What is your current cookie setting in the settings > Safari > block Cookies?   If it is set to 'Always block', this would probably explain this problem given that Web sites use cookies to tell when you're connected.  If they can't set a cookie, then it seems that you are not connected.  It should be set to "Allow course site Web Only" (minimum of follow-up possible without disabling cookies; can cause problems for Web sites that "bounce" on another Web site when you connect to share cookies, although) or "Allow sites Internet I Visit" (value default; to only follow among all the sites you visit) or 'Always allow' (allows the tracking via cookies).

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