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and invitation only events. Twitter How to fix the two-factor authentication log-in error in Gmail on Android Can't log in to the Gmail Android app after enabling two-factor authentication option? authentication error android update It's easy to fix! Rohan Pearce (Techworld Australia) 17 November, 2011 16:38 - - - - print email Comments I'm a fan of being secure, so naturally I decided to turn on two-factor authentication for my Google account. Essentially what this means is that every time you access your Google account from a new computer or other device for the first time authentication error android email you will need to enter a code that is sent to your mobile phone as an SMS (or you can install an app to generate the codes yourself). (You will need to reauthorise devices every 30 days — there's also an option to have the authentication expire early.)However, I (and a lot of other people judging from a quick Web search) encountered a problem with my Android phone after enabling two-factor authentication: The Gmail app wouldn't let me log in, and I couldn't find any option to get Google to send me an authentication code for the app (the mobile Gmail site still worked fine after obtaining a code).It turns out the solution is simple. The reason the problem happens is, as Google notes (and as I completely ignored when switching on the two-factor authentication option), not all Google apps are compatible with the system yet. However, Google offers the option of using a browser to generate a special application-specific password.Simply go to your Google account settings, and select the option to edit your two-factor settings. Then select the option 'Manage application-sp
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Admins Community Chart Community Guide Menu AndroidPIT Magazine Deals Phone Plans Hardware Forum Search Login More Less All Hardware Apps Tips and Tricks Videos Galleries Create account Be part of the largest https://www.androidpit.com/how-to-fix-google-play-authentication-is-required-error Android community Continue with Google Continue with Facebook or REGISTER Stay signed in Already registered? Log in here 483 Shares 61 comments How to fix ''Google Play authentication is required'' error Authored by: Kris Carlon 2015-11-10T13:00:00Z 10 months ago The "Google Play authentication is required" erroris a surprisingly common problem on Android devices. It makes you realize just how much you rely on Google products for your smartphone activity, especially the Play Store. The good news is that it's a super authentication error easy problem to fix.Let us show you how to fix this Google Play authentificationerror in three easy steps. How to solve Google Play Store errors How to disable auto-install of Google Play apps The Play Store is your friend, but sometimes your frenemy too. / © AndroidPIT 1. Simply remove your Google accountThe error may simply be asign-in issue, whichsometimes occurs when the Play Store is updated.The first trick is to go into your phone's mainSettings menuand then Accounts and simply remove authentication error android the Google account you have registered (the one that's getting the "authentication is required" message). Once you've done this, you can re-add the account and it should work just fine. However, you may need to do this step alongwith the second step below. Go into Settings > Accounts. / © ANDROIDPIT Find the Google Account that's receiving the error message. / © ANDROIDPIT Then remove that account and re-add it. / © ANDROIDPIT 2. Clear data from the Google Play StoreTo clear data from the Play Store, youneed to go into Settings and then Applicationsand find the Google Play Store. Tap it and than select Clear data.(You can try just clearingthe cache first, if you like,but clearing data will clear the cache as well). If the previous step didn't work for you, you may find that it does if you repeat it after carrying out this step. Go into Settings > Applications and select Google Play Store. / © ANDROIDPIT Tap on Clear Data and confirm when prompted. / © ANDROIDPIT 3. Uninstall Play Store updatesSometimes the problem is not with your credentials but the Play Store itself. Go to the Play Store in Settings > Applicationsand hit Uninstallupdates. This will take you back to the original version of the Play Store that was installed on your device. Then, all you need to do to fix the error is install the latest version of the Google Play Store and sign in once again.