Canva App Has Severe Load Times and Auto-Logs Out on Tab Switch
Canva mobile app exhibits extreme load delays and automatically signs users out when they switch to another app or tab, causing loss of work in progress. The performance issues affect users trying to present or share designs during live meetings. These bugs compound into tangible professional disruptions beyond mere inconvenience.
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