← Back to DatabaseHow to Fix ERR_Bearer_Token_Expired
Topic: Google Chrome Connection Errors | Status: Updated
What is this error?
The "ERR_Bearer_Token_Expired" error in Google Chrome indicates that the authentication token used to access a web resource has expired. This typically occurs when attempting to access API endpoints or web applications requiring user authentication after a specified duration of inactivity.
How to Fix It
- Refresh the Page: Start by refreshing the web page to see if the error resolves itself. Sometimes, a simple refresh can re-initiate the authentication process.
- Log Out and Log In: Log out of the application or website and log back in. This resets the authentication token and issues a new bearer token.
- Clear Browser Cache and Cookies: Go to the Chrome menu, select 'More tools,' then 'Clear browsing data.' Choose to clear cookies and cache, selecting a suitable time range, preferably 'All time.'
- Check for Updates: Ensure that your Chrome browser is up to date. Click on the menu, select 'Help,' then 'About Google Chrome,' and install any updates if available.
- Disable Extensions: Some browser extensions may interfere with token authentication. Disable your extensions temporarily by navigating to 'More tools' and then 'Extensions.'
- Contact Support: If the problem persists, contact the support team of the website or application you're trying to access. There may be specific server-side issues that they need to resolve.
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