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Google Maps JavaScript API writes error and warning messages to window.console . The following tables list the possible error codes returned by the Google Maps JavaScript API, with a description of the cause and how you can fix the problem. For help on finding the error messages, see the section on checking errors in your browser. Google Maps JavaScript API error 927 Error Codes If you encounter an error while loading the Google Maps JavaScript API, please see the table below to find explanations for the error codes. Error Code Message Description InvalidKeyOrUnauthorizedURLMapError The provided Google API key is invalid or this site is not authorized to use it. The API key included in the script element that loads the API is invalid, or the current URL loading the Google Maps JavaScript API has not been added to the list of allowed referrers. You may need to enable the Google Maps JavaScript API under APIs in the Google API Console. See Obtaining an API key. NotLoadingAPIFromGoogleMapError The Google Maps JavaScript API must be downloaded directly from Google's servers. The script element that loads the Google Maps JavaScript API is not being included correctly on your page. In order for the API to work correctly, it must be loaded directly from https://maps.googleapis.com. See Loading the Maps API. TOSViolationMapError This website appears to violate the Google Maps API Terms of Service. The Google Maps API has been disabled for this website.
Webpage display issues Fix connection errorsYou might get an error message on Chrome if there is a network connection issue. To get started fixing the problem, choose one of the error types below. "This webpage has a redirect loop" or "ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS" You'll see this error when Chrome stops because the page tried error retrieving information from server rh-01 to redirect you too many times. Sometimes, pages don't open because cookies aren't
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an invalid response" You'll see this error if the webpage had an error that Chrome couldn't understand. To fix the error, contact the website owner. If you own this website, learn how https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/error-messages to fix the ERR_SSL_FALLBACK_BEYOND_MINIMUM_VERSION error. "Your connection is not private" or "NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID" or "ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID" If you see an error about HSTS, privacy certificates, or invalid names, try these tips: Step 1: Sign in to the portal If you recently connected to a new Wi-Fi network that has a sign-in portal, try signing in. Go to any website starting with http://.Some top websites that still https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/6098869?hl=en use http:// include: http://www.bbc.com http://www.wsj.com http://www.time.com The Wi-Fi portal sign-in page will open. Sign in to the portal to use the Internet. Step 2: Try opening the webpage in Incognito mode (computer only) Open the page in an incognito window. If the page opens, a Chrome extension is causing the error. To fix the error, turn off Chrome extensions that impact your connection. Step 3: Update Windows (computer only) If you're using a Windows computer, make sure your operating system is up-to-date. Step 4: Temporarily turn off your antivirus You'll see this error if you have any antivirus software that provides "HTTPS protection" or "HTTPS scanning" that prevents Chrome from providing security. To fix the problem, try turning off your antivirus software. If the webpage works after turning off the software, turn off this software when you use secure sites. Remember to turn your antivirus program back on when you're done. Step 5: Get extra help If you still see the error, contact the website owner. You can also get more help on the Chrome Help Forum. "Connect to network" You'll see this error if you're using a Wi-Fi portal t
Chart Community Guide Menu AndroidPIT Magazine Deals Hardware Forum Search Login More Less All Hardware Apps Tips and Tricks Videos Galleries Create account Be part of the largest Android community Continue with Google https://www.androidpit.com/how-to-fix-google-play-authentication-is-required-error Continue with Facebook or REGISTER Stay signed in Already registered? Log in here 485 Shares 64 comments How to fix ''Google Play authentication is required'' error Authored by: Kris Carlon 2015-11-10T13:00:00Z 11 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 easy problem to fix.Let google play 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 the Google account google play services 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. If