Use stable version. Now most of cookies-related code is removed and it will be rewritten for multi-process design. The problem with existing cookies code is that it stores cookies when you exit and reloads when you start new surf process. So if you run 2 surf processes, login in first, close it and then close second, the second will store empty cookies.txt again and rewrite cookies stored by first process. It is common situation, you can see something like it when bash stores its history.
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