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Pruved2021-10-07 07:06:11
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Pruved, 2021-10-07 07:06:11

VKontakte session after account unfreeze. Session control eternal?

In the process of unfreezing a temporarily blocked VKontakte account, a virtual phone number and a new password were entered. After that, an exit was made and re-authorization to check the new credentials - the authorization was successful, the login and password are correct. Then, by coincidence, the cookies were deleted. After the standard 24 hours of waiting and the final defrosting of the page, it is impossible to make a successful authorization - an incorrect login / password error is generated, but the login and password are 100% correct. It is obvious that the security system algorithm is in a hyper-excited mode and expects authorization only within the session page opened during the defrosting process.

Question: Does anyone have information about the lifetime of this session? Is it worth the wait? Or in this case, session control is eternal?

PS: I hope it's obvious that you shouldn't offer to reset session control by resetting the password via SMS, since the number is not available.

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Puma Thailand, 2021-10-07
@opium

There is no control, I defrost them in thousands and have not encountered such a problem, you made up this situation, with a probability of 99 you simply wrote down the new number or password incorrectly

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Pruved, 2021-10-08
@Pruved

72 hours have passed. Authorization with the correct username and password still fails. Everything smacks of the fact that session control is infinite. It is necessary to somehow provoke a session reset on the server side. The only solution to this problem that comes to my mind is to provoke a session reset by the password recovery function. Purely theoretically, in the case of an attempt to reset the password using this function, the server side can go into the authorization waiting mode from an undefined device outside the previously opened session.

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