The app on android was fine for a while, but the past few days it keeps logging me out and then my account is no longer saved. If I enter my account info it appear to have me logged in for a refresh or two, but then I can’t get to my profile and then I show up as Anonymous again.
Should I remove and reinstall?
Clear the app cache, that did it for me.
If it doesn’t work, clear the data too.
I had to do both and it seems to be working. Hopefully it sticks!
It had to do with the hack that occured on Lemmy.world and forced all the instances to reset their security.
Worked for me for a couple of hours. Then the issue came back.
This was the solution that worked for me as well. Thanks!
Clearing cache and data worked for me ^^
I don’t think it’s entirely the app. I’ve had it happen to my Lemmy.world account using Jerboa and Connect, so I think this must be them working on stuff after the hack.
It’s on the instance, it happened to me too some hours ago and all of a sudden all clients stopped working (complaining about me not being logged in). One of the workarounds for the hack was actually invalidating all sessions, so maybe we were all logged off. Source: https://lemmy.ml/post/1953164
I think this is related to the recent security vulnerability that affected, notably, lemmy.world. Even unaffected instances mostly decided to invalidate existing user sessions just to be sure and this required resetting Jerboa and some other apps that presumably hold onto a cached version of your auth token even if you remove the account and re-add it or something. So it was necessary to clear the app cache and storage to reset it and add accounts again.
Idk but this app has been having the same issues for me since a few updates ago. Account login issues seem to be pretty consistent from my experience.
I think it’s a lemmy.world issue. Happens in Connect too.
This is due to having your session invalidated after that exploit that hit lemmy.world decently hard.
Delete your user, and readd worked for me. Alternatively clearing the apps cache I’ve heard can work.
Remove and reinstall would also work, but is just a more roundabout way of the other two methods.
Technically, it does show a gap in Jerboa to me. It can’t handle the unexpected scenario of server side invalidation of login sessions.