You verify your account.
The system accepts it.
Then the next time you log in, it asks you to verify again.
You complete the steps.
And it happens again.
This is not always a failed verification.
It is often a verification loop caused by mismatched authentication states.
Why Verification Loops Happen
Modern platforms rely on multiple security layers — identity verification, device recognition, risk scoring, and session validation.
If one layer updates but another does not, the system may treat your account as partially verified.
Common triggers include:
- Logging in from different devices in a short period
- Switching networks during authentication
- Browser privacy settings blocking verification cookies
- Security flags not fully clearing after review
When this mismatch occurs, the system repeatedly prompts for verification because it cannot confirm a fully consistent authentication state.
How to Break the Loop Safely
Log out from all devices connected to your account.
Wait several minutes before logging in again from a single device and network.
Complete verification without interruption.
If the loop continues, contact support and request confirmation that your account status is fully cleared across all security layers.
If verification keeps repeating, the issue is usually a state synchronization problem — not repeated identity failure.