Error Validating Access Token The Session Has Been Invalidated
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the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags facebook error validating access token session has expired on Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only error validating access token session does not match current stored session takes a minute: Sign up The session has been invalidated because the user has changed the password -> no Password was changed up vote 7 down vote favorite Dear Stackoverflowianers! Dear Facebook Developers! I created a Facebook-App couple of weeks ago. In this time it worked perfectly. My PHP-Script checks if the access_token is at least 10 days before expiring
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(it automatically is set to a long expiration date before) and if so (if >= expiration date - 10) it tries to obtain an new access_token for the same user (which is me, myself and I). The Problem is that since yesterday it throws me an error: Fatal error: Uncaught OAuthException: Error validating access token: The session has been invalidated because the user has changed the password. Now my question is: How can it throw this error as I never changed my password on FB??? Does anybody have any hint for me to the right direction to solve this issue? I'd be very thankful for any help. Best regards, AceLine facebook-graph-api oauth passwords share|improve this question edited Jun 28 at 9:20 Hari Krishnan 314216 asked Jul 9 '13 at 6:49 Ingmar Erdös 152214 Not so much at once!!! ;o) –Ingmar Erdös Jul 12 '13 at 13:01 I'm with the same problem.. oO how? –Crasher Mar 18 '14 at 18:00 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote Actually there's nothing
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like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Facebook access token invalid with message “session does not match current stored session”? up vote 28 down vote favorite 9 I have recently http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17541773/the-session-has-been-invalidated-because-the-user-has-changed-the-password-no started getting this error while posting to facebook newsfeed stream of an app user, I do have an offline access permission for the access tokens, and they worked fine previously. This error is coming for 30-40% of the users. "Error validating access token: Session does not match current stored session. This may be because the user changed the password since the time the session was created or may be due to a system error." facebook http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6248173/facebook-access-token-invalid-with-message-session-does-not-match-current-store facebook-graph-api share|improve this question asked Jun 6 '11 at 5:44 DhruvPathak 21.7k556106 add a comment| 6 Answers 6 active oldest votes up vote 29 down vote accepted +50 It's possible for your access token to become invalid for a variety of reasons (expiry time passed, user changed password, user deauthorized your app, user logged out of Facebook, etc.). You should always design to account for this scenario. If your users are active, it's easy to get a new access token from the OAuth endpoint without them having to do/see anything. If not, you should make a plan (such as emailing them) for how you will get them to return so you can get a new access token. The scenario you're describing is not necessarily unusual. You can find some code samples here for help on how to handle expired access tokens. share|improve this answer edited Jul 11 '14 at 23:01 answered Jul 20 '11 at 23:23 Jeff Bowen 1,9821328 3 Ok genesis. Sorry. New here. I had read through the FAQs and saw the one about "promoting your own products" (stackoverflow.com/faq#promotion) which said "you must disclose your affiliation in your answers". Guess the community wouldn't consider this "promoting your own products"? –Jeff Bowen Jul 21 '11 at 4:42 Thanks Rob. I ended up asking over on meta what people thought
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