If you have seen the message “OOPS! Looks like your account isn’t authorized to view this page” while shopping on AliExpress, you are not the first. We hit this error twice last year, once during the 11.11 sale while trying to check an order, and once on a normal Tuesday while accessing a product page from our browser history. Neither time was the account actually blocked. Both times, the fix was straightforward.
This error looks alarming but is rarely a sign of a genuine account problem. This guide covers every known cause and fix.
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What the “account not authorized” error means
This message does not mean your account has been banned or disabled. In most cases, it means AliExpress does not detect an active login session for the page you are trying to access.
The full message usually reads: “OOPS! Looks like your account isn’t authorized to view this page.” It appears most often on desktop browsers. The mobile app rarely produces this error.
The core issue is a session problem. Your browser may show you as logged in (your name appears in the top right corner), but the specific page you are loading does not recognize your authentication. This disconnect between the visible login state and actual session status is what triggers the error.
When this error appears
The error shows up in specific situations more than others:
| Scenario | Why it happens |
|---|---|
| Accessing order details from browser history or bookmarks | The saved URL contains expired session data |
| Trying to pay during high-traffic periods | Server overload disrupts authentication |
| Opening AliExpress links from email notifications | The link may require a fresh login the browser has not registered |
| Canceling or modifying an order | These actions require active session verification |
| Accessing account sections while not actually logged in | The page requires authentication even if the header shows your name |
| Using a VPN or proxy | Login appears from an unfamiliar IP, triggering a security flag |
The pattern: anything that requires your account to be actively verified, like viewing orders, making payments, or managing settings, can trigger this error when the session is stale or unrecognized.
How to fix the error on desktop
Work through these steps in order. Most people solve it within the first three.
1. Log out and log back in Even if your name appears at the top of the page, log out completely, then log back in with your credentials. This creates a fresh session.
2. Navigate directly instead of using old links Do not reload the error page or click the same bookmark. After logging in, navigate to the section you want through the AliExpress menu. Old URLs from browser history or favorites carry expired session tokens that cause the error to repeat.
3. Clear browser cache and cookies Corrupted or outdated cached data is one of the most common causes. Clear your AliExpress-related cookies and cache, then close and reopen the browser before trying again.
| Browser | How to clear |
|---|---|
| Chrome | Settings → Privacy and security → Clear browsing data → Select cookies and cached files → Clear data |
| Firefox | Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data → Clear Data |
| Edge | Settings → Privacy, search, and services → Clear browsing data → Choose what to clear |
4. Try a different browser or incognito mode If clearing cache does not work, open an incognito/private window or switch to a different browser entirely. This rules out browser extensions or stored data as the cause.
5. Disable your VPN or proxy AliExpress flags logins from unfamiliar or shared IP addresses. If you use a VPN, temporarily disable it and try logging in on your regular connection. If that works, the VPN was the trigger. You can try switching to a different VPN server or whitelisting AliExpress.
6. Wait and try again later If none of the above works, the issue may be on AliExpress’s end. Server-side problems, especially during high-traffic periods, can cause session errors across the platform. Waiting 30 minutes to a few hours often resolves it.
How to fix the error on mobile
The AliExpress mobile app handles sessions differently from the browser and almost never produces this error. If you are stuck on desktop, switching to the app is often the fastest workaround.
If the error does appear on mobile:
A fresh install clears any corrupted local data and resets the session.
“Account not authorized” during sales events
This error spikes during major AliExpress sales like 11.11, Black Friday, and Anniversary Sales. Millions of users accessing the platform simultaneously overloads the servers, and session authentication is one of the first things to break under load.
We experienced this during the 11.11 sale in 2024. The error appeared when trying to view order details. Logging out and back in did not help because the servers were under strain. The fix was simple: we waited about two hours and tried again during off-peak hours (early morning in our time zone). Everything worked normally.
If you hit this error during a sale event:
Multiple accounts and the authorization error
AliExpress allows only one account per person. If you created accounts using different methods (email, Google, Facebook, phone number), having multiple active accounts can trigger security flags.
The platform may also block you if:
If you have multiple accounts and are hitting this error, delete the extra accounts and wait 24 hours. Continue using only one account going forward.
“Account not authorized” vs. account disabled
These are two different problems with different solutions.
| Issue | What it means | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Account not authorized | Session/login not recognized; account is fine | Log out, clear cache, log back in |
| Account disabled/deactivated | AliExpress has restricted your account | Check email for explanation, contact support |
If you receive a message specifically saying your account is “disabled,” “deactivated,” or “suspended,” the fixes in this guide will not help. That requires contacting AliExpress customer support directly, and they may ask you to verify your identity, resolve outstanding disputes, or address policy violations.
Signs your account may be disabled rather than experiencing a session error:
- You receive an email from AliExpress about account restrictions
- You cannot log in at all (not just blocked from certain pages)
- The error message mentions policy violations or security restrictions
- You recently had multiple disputes or chargebacks
How to contact AliExpress support
If nothing resolves the error after 24 hours, contact support.
- Go to the AliExpress Help Center (link at the bottom of any AliExpress page)
- Start a chat with the automated assistant (Eva)
- Type “talk to agent” or “real person” to get transferred to a human agent
- Explain the error and when it started
Have these details ready:
Support can check whether your account has any restrictions and reset your session if needed.
How to prevent this error in the future
A few habits reduce how often this error appears:
Final thoughts
The “account not authorized” error is almost always a session issue, not an account problem. In our experience, logging out, clearing cookies, and logging back in resolves it about 90% of the time. The remaining cases are usually server-side issues during high-traffic periods that fix themselves within hours.
If the error persists beyond 24 hours and you cannot log in on any device, that points to an actual account restriction, and support is the only path forward. But for the vast majority of cases, this is a 2-minute fix.
FAQ
1. Does “account not authorized” mean my AliExpress account is banned?
No. This error is almost always a session or login recognition issue. Your account is still active. Try logging out, clearing your browser cache, and logging back in.
2. Why does this error appear on desktop but not on the mobile app?
The browser version of AliExpress relies on session cookies that can become stale or corrupted. The mobile app manages sessions differently and maintains login status more reliably.
3. I keep getting this error during AliExpress sales. Why?
Major sales events like 11.11 and Black Friday overload AliExpress servers. Session authentication breaks under heavy traffic. Wait a few hours and try during off-peak times.
4. Can using a VPN cause this error?
Yes. AliExpress may flag logins from unfamiliar or shared IP addresses as suspicious. Temporarily disable your VPN and try logging in on your standard connection.
5. What is the difference between “account not authorized” and “account disabled”?
“Not authorized” is a session error that you can fix by logging out and back in. “Account disabled” means AliExpress has restricted your account, usually for policy violations or security concerns, and requires contacting support.



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