You log in.
It works for a minute.
Then suddenly — you’re logged out again.
No password error.
No “wrong credentials” message.
Just back to the login screen.
If this started right after you turned on a VPN, that’s not a coincidence.
What’s Actually Happening Behind the Scenes
Most platforms monitor session stability.
When you use a VPN, your IP address can:
- Change mid-session
- Rotate between shared IP pools
- Trigger geo-location inconsistencies
To the system, that looks like suspicious activity.
And when a session looks unstable, the default reaction is simple:
Terminate the session.
Why It Feels Like a Glitch (But Isn’t)
This isn’t a crash.
It’s usually an automatic security reset.
Common triggers include:
- Switching VPN servers while logged in
- Using a heavily shared IP
- Rapid IP refresh from low-quality VPN apps
The platform protects accounts by invalidating sessions that appear duplicated or relocated.
How To Confirm It’s VPN-Related
Try this simple test:
- Log out completely
- Disable the VPN
- Clear browser cache or restart the app
- Log back in
If the logout loop stops — the VPN was the trigger.
Can You Fix It Without Turning Off VPN?
Sometimes.
- Switch to a stable server (avoid auto-rotate)
- Use a dedicated IP if available
- Enable split tunneling
But if the service blocks dynamic IP sessions entirely, repeated logouts will continue.
If you’re stuck in a login loop, it’s rarely your password.
It’s usually your connection changing faster than the system is willing to trust.
Stability matters more than anonymity when session security is strict.