The Access revoked message that pops up when you try to open a Miro board normally means that your access to the board has been removed and you may need to get in touch with the board owner or co-owner and ask them to grant you access to the board.
Access revoked pop-up
However, if the error persists on the boards that belong to you or the ones that you have already been given access to, check out possible solutions below.
- If you're getting the Access revoked error whenever trying to access a Miro board on a tablet or mobile device, try to delete and reinstall the app
- If the issue happens in a browser on a desktop, this could mean that there are some local blockers on your work device that prevent accessing board-related specific resources in the browser. You may need to get in touch with your IT department so that they could allow access to the resources on the device. The article Add Miro to allowed apps may be of help. As a workaround, you may try to use Miro Desktop app or temporarily access Miro on another device