#atronador_unexpected
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Have you ruled out them refreshing the page or reopening the link in a different window? As far as I can tell, if the page remains open, it should still be valid (but it's possible Stripe expires it after a dormant period for security)
It is very possible they refresh the page, or click on the link more than once, but if the status is still "requires_input", it doesn0t make sense that the link is expired.
The next state that shows up is "abandoned", and there it does make sense that the link would be expired...
or if the verification was complete or consent not granted..
but if the status is "requires_input", I don't thknk it should expire, even if opened in a different window or clicked twice.
I see no info in the doc relating to this, writing here as a long shot
It would make sense that it expires if they reopen the page, since this is a high-security workflow. The page can only be opened once
Don't get me wrong, the UX here is not great, but the alternative is less security for people's sensitive documentation
understood
thanks!
its just weird that the expiration is previous to any input...so really doesn't make sense there...
it would make sense to expire the link once that actually upload something..
anyway, I guess that is that
Yeah, I can definitely understand the frustration. Anything else I can help with?