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Sign-In Issue Affecting Email/Password Logins

Resolved Unknown Incident
Started
Sun, Feb 22, 2026, 07:05 PM UTC
Last Updated
Sun, Feb 22, 2026, 07:05 PM UTC
Resolved
N/A
This incident has been resolved (Total duration: 12d 4h 59m)

AI-Powered Analysis

Impact Severity
major
Categories
auth
Affected Users
all-users
Root Cause Analysis
A service disruption with the downstream authentication provider Auth0 caused issues with email/password logins
Analysis performed by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on Fri, Mar 6, 2026, 09:03 AM UTC

Incident History

Feb 22, 19:05 UTC
Resolved - Our authentication provider has confirmed the earlier service disruption has been fully mitigated: https://status.auth0.com/incidents/kknl0nbdzbvx

Email/password login functionality has been restored and is operating normally.

Feb 22, 18:53 UTC
Monitoring - Our downstream authentication provider has implemented mitigation actions and is reporting a reduction in errors. We are seeing corresponding improvement in email/password login success rates. We are continuing to monitor closely to ensure stability before marking this incident resolved.

Feb 22, 17:37 UTC
Identified - We’ve identified that the issue affecting email/password sign-ins is caused by a degradation in service from our downstream authentication provider, Auth0: https://status.auth0.com/incidents/kknl0nbdzbvx

Users should still be able to sign in using GitHub or Bitbucket OAuth, which remain operational. We continue to monitor and will update as we learn more.

Feb 22, 17:25 UTC
Investigating - We are currently investigating an issue affecting users attempting to log in with email and password credentials. Sign-in via GitHub or Bitbucket OAuth is not affected and remains fully operational.

This issue appears to be related to an outage with a downstream authentication provider: https://status.auth0.com/

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