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Why Web Apps Should Never Lose Your Session Again
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Why Web Apps Should Never Lose Your Session Again

via Dev.toRohith3h ago

Losing a session in a web application is something almost every user has experienced. You fill out a long form, switch tabs, refresh the page, or return after some time — and suddenly everything is gone. The application asks you to log in again, re-enter information, or restart the entire process. This has become so common that many users simply accept it as normal. But it shouldn’t be. In modern distributed systems and cloud-based applications, web apps should never lose user sessions again . Session continuity is no longer a luxury feature — it is a fundamental requirement for reliable and user-friendly software. The Hidden Cost of Lost Sessions At first glance, losing a session may seem like a minor inconvenience. In reality, it creates serious problems for both users and developers. For Users Lost progress and wasted time Frustration and reduced trust in the application Interrupted workflows Repeated actions and data entry Poor overall experience Even small interruptions can break

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