[Station Wallet] I cannot log in says Too many requests. Try again later.

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5 months ago In Station Wallet
I cannot log in says Too many requests. Try again later.

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5 months ago

Hi there! I see you're encountering the "Too many requests. Try again later." message when trying to log into your Station Wallet app. Let's get to the bottom of this together.

To start, this error typically means the system has received many login attempts from your device or IP address in a short time, and it's temporarily limiting access to prevent overload or potential abuse.

Could you tell me:
- How many times have you tried logging in recently?
- Are you using any automated scripts or software that might be sending repeated requests?
- Are you on a shared network or VPN that others might also be accessing the wallet from?

Meanwhile, here’s a step-by-step approach to work around this:

1. Wait and Try Again Later: The system generally lifts the restriction after some time, often 30 minutes or more. Give it some time before the next login attempt.

2. Restart Your Device and Router: Sometimes, restarting your computer and internet connection refreshes your IP address (especially if you have a dynamic IP), which can help.

3. Clear Browser Cache and Cookies: Since you’re on Windows with WebKit browser, clearing cached data can clear up any stuck sessions or corrupted cookies that may cause repeated requests.
- Open your WebKit browser settings.
- Find the option to clear browsing data.
- Select cache and cookies, then clear.

4. Try a Different Network or Disable VPN: If you're using a VPN or on a network shared by multiple users, the server might be blocking due to aggregated requests. Try disabling VPN or switching to another internet connection.

5. Update the Station Wallet App or Browser: Ensure your app or browser is up to date to prevent bugs causing repeated login attempts.

If you’ve tried these or none of these steps apply, let me know. We can check if there’s a service-wide rate limit issue or potential server-side problems affecting login access, and I can guide you on escalating to higher-level support if needed1 6.

Would you like me to walk you through clearing cache on WebKit now?

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