## Summary
- Removes two remaining direct `cookieStorage.setItem('tokenPair', ...)`
calls that were overwriting the Jotai-managed cookie (180-day expiry)
with a session cookie (no expiry) during **token renewal**
- Followup to #18795 which fixed the same issue in `handleSetAuthTokens`
but missed the renewal code paths
## Root cause
Two token renewal paths still had direct cookie writes without
`expires`:
1. **`apollo.factory.ts`** — `attemptTokenRenewal()` fires on every
`UNAUTHENTICATED` GraphQL error after a successful token refresh
2. **`useAgentChat.ts`** — `retryFetchWithRenewedToken()` fires on 401
from the AI chat endpoint
Both called `cookieStorage.setItem('tokenPair', JSON.stringify(tokens))`
without an `expires` attribute, creating a session cookie that overwrote
the Jotai-managed one. This is why the bug was **intermittent after
#18795**: it only appeared after a token renewal, not on fresh login.
The `onTokenPairChange` / `setTokenPair` calls already write through
Jotai's `atomWithStorage` → `createJotaiCookieStorage`, which always
sets `expires: 180 days`.
## Test plan
- Log in to the app
- Wait for a token renewal to occur (or force one by letting the access
token expire)
- Inspect the `tokenPair` cookie in DevTools → Application → Cookies
- Verify the cookie retains an expiration date ~180 days from now (not
"Session")
- Close and reopen the browser — confirm you remain logged in
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