RSS feed settings reset on reboot

When i turned off my phone and turn it on again i always notice that the time of my homescreen widget is more then 15 minutes. I check the settings and automatic updates are off on all feeds. This is a permanent problem. Is there any solution to this?

Automatic retrievel 15 minutes also reset to none when i use manual refresh on the feed.

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