Claude FAQ: Login Restrictions, Stuck Verification Codes, and Lost Chats
When using Claude, the most maddening parts are usually not the prompts, but the “basic steps” like logging in, verification, and chat history. This article compiles the most common issues: what to do if your account is restricted, why the verification code keeps spinning, and why conversations suddenly disappear. Troubleshoot step by step and you can usually pinpoint the cause.
ChatGPT Troubleshooting: How to Fix a Webpage That Won’t Open, Login Redirect Loops, and White Screens
If ChatGPT won’t open, shows a white screen, or keeps redirecting after login, it’s usually not that “your account is broken,” but that browser cache, extensions, or the network path is interfering. Follow the troubleshooting steps below from fastest to slowest; in most cases you can pinpoint the cause and restore access. Start with the most time-saving ChatGPT troubleshooting: confirm the service status and the error type First, check whether the page clearly shows “Something went wrong,” “Access denied,” or just keeps loading—this determines whether you should investigate the network or the browser next.
ChatGPT Money-Saving Tips: Cut Unproductive Back-and-Forth by Splitting with Outlines and Reusing Templates
If you want to use ChatGPT more economically, it’s not about asking fewer questions—it’s about making every prompt hit the mark. The following set of ChatGPT money-saving tips focuses on “reducing rework” and “shortening back-and-forth,” so even the free version can get closer to the results you want. Once you get the hang of it, many one-off outsourcing jobs and paid tools can be put on hold for a while. Write the question in full: Getting it right in one go is cheaper than repeated follow-ups The most common waste is splitting the background into three or four add-ons, causing the conversation to snowball longer and longer. One of the most practical ChatGPT money-saving tips is to state everything clearly upfront—
Money-saving tips for Claude Opus 4.6: Control context and output length to avoid waste
When using Claude Opus 4.6, the cost is usually not because you “ask too many questions,” but because “the context is too long and the output is too verbose.” If you ask the same question in a shorter, more focused way, your quota consumption will drop noticeably. The following approach requires no extra tools and can be applied directly in everyday conversations. First, remember one thing: Claude Opus 4.6 mainly spends tokens on input and output Claude Opus 4.6 counts both what you send and what it replies as consumption, especially in long conversations that repeatedly carry historical context. The more you treat
Claude Troubleshooting Guide: Blank Page, Login Loop, and Handling Network Restrictions
The most frustrating part of using Claude isn’t not knowing how—it’s when it suddenly won’t open, keeps spinning, or repeatedly asks you to log in. This Claude troubleshooting guide is written in the order of “quick fixes first, then deeper diagnosis,” prioritizing three high-frequency issues: blank pages, login loops, and network restrictions. Follow these steps and you can usually get Claude back to normal within a few minutes. Start with these three steps: the fastest way to begin troubleshooting Claude When Claude acts up, don’t rush to switch devices: first, refresh the page and wait 10–20 seconds to rule out brief glitches


