Oh man, logging out issues are the absolute worst. I had the same problem on that one site for months, the one with the dragon logo? I'd be deep into a chapter on my phone and bam, back to the login screen. For me, it turned out to be a browser cookie setting—I had it set to block third-party cookies, which some of these reading platforms use for session tracking. Switching that off in my browser's privacy settings mostly fixed it.
Another thing to check is whether you're switching between the website and the app a lot. I noticed if I logged in on my laptop's browser and then tried to pick up on the phone app without fully closing one, it would sometimes boot me. Some of these systems are weird about concurrent sessions, treating the second login as a security risk and invalidating the first.
Honestly, a lot of it feels like the platforms themselves are glitchy, especially the ones that have a ton of ad scripts running. Clearing your cache and site data can sometimes force a fresh, stable session. It's frustrating when you just want to read and the tech gets in the way.
That's incredibly annoying. I feel your pain. Beyond the usual clear-cache advice, check if you have your device's power-saving mode turned on. I've heard on some Android phones, power-saving features can aggressively kill background processes, including the ones that maintain your logged-in state in a browser or app. Try disabling battery optimization for your reading app specifically in your phone's settings.
Also, are you logging in via a social media account (like Google or Facebook)? Sometimes the token renewal for those can fail silently, and the novel site just logs you out instead of refreshing it. Maybe try creating a direct username/password account on the site itself if that's an option. It's less convenient for logging in the first time, but might be more stable in the long run.
Mine did that constantly until I realized I had some aggressive privacy extensions installed. Ghostery and a strict ad blocker were interfering with the site's login scripts. Whitelisting the novel site in the extension settings stopped the random logouts. It's a trade-off between blocking trackers and having a smooth reading experience, but for my main sites, I make the exception.
Could be an auto-logout timer you're not aware of. Some sites have a crazy short session length for "security," like 30 minutes of inactivity, even if you're reading a long chapter. If you're a slower reader or tend to leave the tab open while doing other things, it'll boot you. I wish they'd let you choose a "keep me logged in" option more often.
Also, if you're using a VPN or your IP address changes mid-session (like switching from WiFi to mobile data), that can sometimes trigger a logout. The server sees the login coming from a different location and assumes it's suspicious. It's a pain, especially for people who read on the go. Maybe try sticking to one network connection for your reading session and see if that helps.
Ugh, yes. Drives me nuts. Could be a server-side issue on their end, especially if it's a smaller or newly popular platform experiencing heavy traffic. Their authentication servers might be overloaded and dropping sessions. Not much you can do but wait for them to fix it or try logging in at a less busy time. Maybe drop a note to their support if you notice a pattern.
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Man, this hits close to home. I swear I've spent more time troubleshooting login pages than actually reading this month. The classic one for me is the password reset loop—click the link in the email, set a new password, and the site just times out or throws a generic error. It’s brutal when you’re just trying to get back to your bookmarks. I’ve found clearing my browser cache and cookies before attempting the reset sometimes bypasses whatever glitch is stuck. Using a password manager has saved me from a lot of the 'forgot password' chaos too, since I’m not guessing which variation I used.
Another huge annoyance is sites that don’t save your login state properly, especially on apps. You’ll open the app after closing it for five minutes and you’re mysteriously logged out, losing your place. Switching to 'reading mode' in the browser or forcing the app to stay open in the background helps, but it feels like a band-aid. Really wish these platforms would invest more in stable session management, it’s such a basic quality-of-reader thing.
The absolute fastest route is always going straight to the login page. Hit that 'Forgot password?' link right under the sign-in box—it's usually the quickest and most reliable method. They'll send a reset link to the email on file. Check your spam folder if it doesn't show up within a few minutes. I've had to do this more times than I care to admit because I juggle so many reading apps and forget which password I used where.
If that doesn't work, maybe your account is linked to a social login? I've been burned before trying to reset a password for an account I originally created by just tapping 'Sign in with Google' on my phone. In that case, you'd need to go through Google's own account recovery, not the novel site's system.
Honestly, a lot of novel platforms now have pretty solid in-app help sections too. I found the support chat for one of my serial apps buried in the settings menu, and they sorted me out in like ten minutes. It's worth a quick look before you get too frustrated. The whole process is usually automated and simple, unless you've lost access to the original email address, which is a whole other can of worms.