Canva Loses All Slide Content on Unexpected Page Reload
When Canva reloads unexpectedly mid-session, multi-slide project work is destroyed — all content collapses onto a single slide with no recovery option. Users lose hours of work with no autosave safety net, undermining trust in the platform for serious creative projects.
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