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ChatGPT FAQ: Not Receiving Verification Codes, Slow Page Loading, and Permission Prompts

This article compiles several of the most common day-to-day pitfalls with ChatGPT: not receiving verification codes, slow webpage loading, messages failing to send, and permission prompts or missing features. It focuses on troubleshooting steps you can act on immediately, with as few detours as possible. When you run into similar situations, follow the steps in order; in most cases you can get ChatGPT back to a usable state. 1. Not Receiving a ChatGPT Verification Code: First Rule Out Email and Blocking Rules The most common reason for not receiving a ChatGPT verification code is not a system outage, but that the email is blocked or sorted into another mailbox.

2/12/2026
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ChatGPT Request Error Troubleshooting Workflow: Network, Cache, Extensions, and Account Self-Check

If you encounter a ChatGPT request error, don’t keep refreshing repeatedly. In most cases it’s not that the model is “broken,” but rather your network, browser cache, extension blocking, or an abnormal account session. Follow the troubleshooting steps below from fastest to slowest, and you can usually pinpoint the cause. Start with three quick checks: restarting the session beats refreshing When troubleshooting ChatGPT request errors, first open ChatGPT in a new tab, then log out and log back in once—many “Something went wrong

2/12/2026
ChatGPT

ChatGPT Troubleshooting Checklist: Fixes for White Screens, Login Failures, and Stuck Message Sending

If ChatGPT won’t open, messages won’t send, or the page keeps spinning, don’t rush to reinstall. The following ChatGPT troubleshooting checklist is organized from “fast to slow,” prioritizing the most common and easiest-to-verify causes first, and it generally covers most issues on both the web and the app. Start with three quick checks: network, status page, and browser environment When troubleshooting ChatGPT errors, first switch networks to test: switch from Wi‑Fi to mobile data, or vice versa, to rule out local network/DNS issues. The

2/12/2026
ChatGPT

Midjourney Money-Saving Tips: Choose the Right Plan, Control Fast Hours, and Avoid Detours When Generating Images

Spend your money where it matters: How to choose plans and billing To save money on Midjourney, the first step isn’t to look for a “cheaper way in,” but to figure out how much you actually use it. If you only generate images occasionally and mainly make concept sketches for inspiration, prioritize a plan that includes Relax (slow) mode, and save your Fast (quick) hours for deadline rushes. If you use it steadily over the long term, a more straightforward way to save money on Midjourney is to check whether the checkout page supports an annual payment option. Annual billing is usually more cost-effective than monthly, but the discount is subject to what the page shows.

2/12/2026
ChatGPT

Midjourney Troubleshooting Guide: Handling Failed Generations, Disappearing Jobs, and Interaction Errors

When using Midjourney, if it suddenly stops generating images, the queue gets stuck, or it prompts interaction failure, it’s usually not that “the model is broken,” but that something is wrong with permissions, subscription status, or the network path. Below, we troubleshoot by symptom, aiming to restore Midjourney to normal via the shortest path. First, look at the symptom: is the job queued, failing outright, or “disappearing”? If Midjourney keeps showing Queued or the progress doesn’t move, first type “/info” in the chat to confirm whether you’re in Fast/Relax mode, and whether

2/12/2026
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