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Midjourney Multi-Device Login & Account Authorization Management Guide: Bind/Unbind Without Account Mix-Ups

3/8/2026
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This article explains clearly how to log in to Midjourney across multiple devices and browsers, how to link/unlink Discord, and how to avoid account mix-ups and permission issues when switching accounts. Follow the steps and you’ll straighten out Midjourney’s authorization relationships, making image generation more stable afterward.

First, confirm the correct Midjourney login entry point

Midjourney’s identity system is tightly bound to Discord, and logging in on the web is essentially done via Discord authorization. It’s recommended to enter the login page from Midjourney’s official website, then choose “Continue with Discord” to complete authorization, to avoid interference from third-party redirect pages.

If you’re operating on a company computer or a public network, try once using the browser’s “Incognito/Private window” first. Incognito mode reduces the impact of old cookies and makes troubleshooting Midjourney login failures more straightforward.

Linking a Discord account: the easiest pitfalls during authorization

When linking Midjourney, pay attention to which Discord account is currently logged in. The authorization pop-up will display the account avatar and username. If it’s not the target account, cancel the authorization first, return to Discord, log out, and then initiate the Midjourney login again.

If the authorization page keeps spinning, first disable ad blockers/privacy-script extensions, then refresh and try again. Some extensions block the Discord authorization callback, making Midjourney look “stuck without errors.”

Switching between multiple accounts: how to avoid Midjourney account mix-ups and messy records

Frequently switching Discord accounts in the same browser can easily cause Midjourney to read an old session, leading to situations like “I clearly switched accounts but it’s still the original account.” The most reliable approach is to use a separate browser profile for each account (Chrome/Edge “Profiles”) and log in to Midjourney separately.

For a temporary switch, the recommended order is: log out in Discord → clear cookies for the site (or just use an incognito window) → then go through authorization again from Midjourney’s official website. This rebuilds Midjourney’s session, making history and permissions less likely to get mixed up.

Unlinking and security checks: revoke authorization and clear suspicious logins

If you want to “unlink” Midjourney, essentially you’re revoking Discord’s authorization for Midjourney. In Discord settings, find “Authorized Apps,” locate Midjourney (or the relevant app name), choose to revoke authorization, then return to Midjourney and log in again to complete re-linking.

If you suspect your account is being used by someone else, it’s recommended to enable two-factor authentication in Discord and check recently logged-in devices. Once authorization is properly tightened up, issues like Midjourney login anomalies, insufficient permissions, or not being able to see images in channels will usually decrease noticeably.

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