You were previously restricted due to simultaneous logins.
You requested removal of the multi-login limitation.
The restriction was reportedly cleared.
Yet your account remains locked.
Multi-login controls are often enforced by automated abuse-detection systems.
Even if the visible restriction is removed, underlying session-control mechanisms may still detect overlapping authentication attempts.
Most platforms monitor:
Concurrent session counts
Geographic login inconsistencies
Device fingerprint mismatches
Rapid IP switching behavior
If any of these signals remain active, the system may automatically reapply temporary locking conditions.
Another common issue is residual session persistence.
If older sessions were not properly terminated when the restriction was lifted, the platform may still interpret those sessions as active connections.
This can trigger an immediate re-lock, even after administrative clearance.
Some services also implement cooldown windows.
After removing a multi-login restriction, the account may remain in a monitoring state for a defined period.
During this time, abnormal login patterns can instantly reactivate protective locking measures.
If your multi-login restriction was lifted but the account remains locked, verify:
Whether all active sessions have been terminated and whether concurrent login signals are still being detected by the automated monitoring system.
Because removing the visible restriction does not always deactivate the automated enforcement logic behind it.