Hi Ronald,

Make sure there is not enough temporary state to be a problem when this 
happens.
If that's somehow not feasible, make your services back-up the temporary 
state to indexDB(or if it's on a few KB to local storage). Check on 
startup. if it's there, load it. Make sure you clean out the stored state 
once you are back into working/known conditions.

Regards
Sander

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