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"path": "/t/api-platform-locked-by-university-domain-sso-enforcement-chatgpt-login-still-works-only-api-platform-blocked/1379486#post_2",
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"textContent": "Welcome to the dev community! @zanwenfu\n\nIt sounds like this may be more about which login path is being triggered rather than the account itself.\n\nIn some cases, certain login methods (like entering an email first or using SSO) can automatically route you through a specific authentication flow that won’t complete successfully depending on how the account is set up. That can make it look like the account is blocked, when it’s really just the wrong login path being used.\n\nIf your account is linked to a social login (like Google), it’s worth trying that route directly instead of entering your email or going through any SSO option.\n\nA few things that can help:\n\n * Start from a fresh session (incognito/private window)\n * Go straight to login and pick the social login option first\n * Avoid entering the email beforehand, as that can trigger a different flow\n\n\n\nIf that works, it would suggest the account itself is still accessible and it’s just a routing issue during sign-in. Hope this helps narrow it down a bit.\n\n~Smith",
"title": "API Platform locked by university domain SSO enforcement — ChatGPT login still works, only API Platform blocked"
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