Unable to log out using e-Bay UK?

When accessing E-Bay and using an Apple generated login password, I am unable to move between different functions within the site without the 'auto login' page constantly reappearing. Also unable to log out at  times from e-bay when finally trying to close operation - very frustrating,any help welcome please?
Account works fine on an old Desktop PC [MS Windows 7]
Regards
Christopher

Go to your Finder "Go" menu hold the option key and choose Library. Then go to Preferences folder and trash this file:
com.apple.finder.plist
Immediately test log out.

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