Salesforce Fails to Load and Requires Frequent Re-Login
Salesforce intermittently fails to load or update records, requiring users to log out and back in to restore functionality. These reliability interruptions disrupt sales workflows and erode trust in the platform's data freshness. The workaround of frequent re-authentication is a persistent friction point not addressed by support.
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