Still the best thing to do is clear all your cookies, including "favorites" of any home2 data and then place the home2 full site name in your browser "safe" site log.

Then, log in here manually, and once you are in, you may save the site as a favorite.

One of the security features at home2, besides the option of having a log in different from your "display" user name, is a continuous "password salt" process in which the site sends new cookie data to your browser on a periodic basis. This is usually a transparent process and should not disrpt your log ins.

If you are manually logging out of home2, an additional security feature for your end so folks cannot easily access our home2 account if you leave your computer unattended, then that also could be the issue that requires the frequent log ins.

Any with a computer should always set up several user accounts. One is accessible to visitors/guests, and can use whatever software the computer administrator allows. Data is not shared among the users, so your own personal computer account is closed to others.

Make sure that your account automatically locks after a few minutes of inactivity. It's a PITA to have to type a password frequently, but it prevents others from sitting at your keyboard and accessing all of your data and browsing history.