obSSO cookies are stored locally

I see unusual behavior. My browser (also well ie and firefox) is to store the obSSOcookies in the hard drive. If cookies are not deleted by the logout feature. I have manually, clear the cookie so I can connect as a different user.

Any idea, why it's happening? My environment is OAM 10 g.

Thank you!

Unless you mention "ssoCookie:max - age =

Thank you
GK

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