CircuitLab going offline, not saving circuits, and logging out unexpectedly

I am experiencing recurring and serious issues while using CircuitLab, which are affecting my productivity and causing loss of work.

The main problems are:

Circuits not saving properly In multiple cases, my work is not saved correctly, even during normal usage.

Account frequently shows as offline Despite having a stable internet connection, CircuitLab often switches to offline mode and displays the following message:

“There is a conflict with one of the circuits you saved while offline. If you continue working, you might lose your work. Check the Conflict Resolution Window to resolve your conflicts.”

Unexpected logout while editing While actively drawing or editing a circuit, I am logged out automatically. When this happens, the system shows the message:

“Register to continue. Sign in or register to configuration.”

This happens without any user action and may result in data loss.

Account details for reference:

Username: Newllift

Plan: CircuitLab Hacker Lite

Browser: Google Chrome

OS: Windows

Has anyone experienced similar behavior or found a reliable solution? Any guidance or troubleshooting steps would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

by Newlift
1 day, 1 hour ago
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