Microsoft Teams App Loses Session and Blocks Re-login After Days
Microsoft Teams mobile app stops functioning after a few days of use, preventing users from logging back in without reinstallation. This session management failure disrupts business communication continuity. The issue is vendor-specific and likely tied to token refresh or auth state bugs in the app.
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