Your session may have ended for several reasons, including:
Inactivity
If you do not interact with the page for a certain period (usually between 10 and 30 minutes), the server will automatically expire your session. Inactivity timers are designed for security reasons and to improve the overall speed of the website. The session duration is managed by the server, not your computer, tablet, or phone.
Unstable Internet Connection or Disconnections
If your internet connection is unstable, frequently disconnecting and reconnecting, this may cause your session to expire. When the internet connection is lost, the connection to the website may be interrupted as well.
Incorrect Date or Time Settings
Make sure your device’s date and time settings are correct. Incorrect settings can cause synchronization issues between your device and the website, leading to session expiration.
Cookies Disabled
If you are browsing in incognito mode or your internet browser has cookies disabled, this can prevent sessions from being maintained. Make sure cookies are enabled in your browser settings.
Firewall or Proxy Restrictions
If you are connecting to the internet through a firewall or proxy server, it may restrict or block session establishment, causing it to expire.
Virus or Malware
If your device is infected with a virus or malware, it may interfere with your ability to establish or maintain an active session. Ensure you have an up-to-date antivirus program installed and run a full scan to remove any detected threats.