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Joined: Jan 6, 2010 Messages: 772 Likes Received: 119 This has been going on for months now and is driving me insane. I swear it is so bad I'm ready to
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getting an erro message on my phone that says: Google Sign in Error for myemail@gmail.com The error asks me to enter the google account sign in failed android word i see in one of those account verification puzzles. You would think that entering it would solve this, but no. at a minimunm I find myself having to enter the damn puzzles 3 times before https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCQXfcCFmQM the damn thing takes and stops showing up (and yes I am entering them correctly). On a bad day I've had to enter the damn puzzles as much as 12 times in a row, before Android was satisfied. The worst part is that this is not an occasional occurrence. Lately is happening every day, sometimes four to five times a day, and every time I'm having to enter the freaking puzzles. I'm ready http://androidforums.com/threads/i-keep-getting-google-sign-in-error-on-my-phone-how-do-i-fix-this.347294/ to throw this thing in the garbage. If anyone knows how to resolve this so that it stops happening I would be extremely grateful. BTW, The phone is a Motorola Droid running 2.2 which I've had for a year and a half. I've generally been please with the phone and love android, but at this point this annoying bug is really souring the experience and usability of the phone and my renewal is coming up so switching is a very real option. Thanks in advance for your help. Advertisement Jun 2, 2011 #1 AndroidSPCS Well-Known Member Joined: Nov 12, 2009 Messages: 3,222 Likes Received: 478 Have you tried a factory reset? save your data first (make sure your contacts / calendar are synced to your online account), save SMS using apps from the market place, voicemails, etc. Then click on "menu" then "setting" then "privacy" and click factory reset. It will flash the phone to factory state and you can sign in again. That may fix the issue. Jun 2, 2011 #2 Isthmus Well-Known Member This Topic's Starter Joined: Jan 6, 2010 Messages: 772 Likes Received: 119 Sadly yes, I've done that once before and It didn't solve the problem. Jun 2, 2011 #3 AndroidSPCS Well-Known Member Joined: Nov 12, 2009 Messages: 3,222 Likes
Suspicious activity “Password incorrect” errorThere are several reasons why you might see see a “Password incorrect” error when signing in to Google using third-party apps like iPhone’s Mail app. In some cases even if you type your password correctly. Here are the most common reasons you may see this error, and steps to take to https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6009563?hl=en access your account: You’re signing in from a new location or device To http://www.techworld.com.au/article/407756/how_fix_two-factor_authentication_log-in_error_gmail_android/ protect your account, Google might make it harder to sign in to your account if we suspect it isn’t you. For example, Google might ask for additional information besides your username and password if you are traveling or if you try to sign in to your account from a new device. Go to sign in https://g.co/allowaccess from a different device you have previously used to access your Google account and follow the instructions. Try signing in again from the blocked app. Your device or app may not support Google’s security standards Some examples of apps that do not support the latest security standards include: The Mail app on your iPhone or iPad with iOS 6 or below The Mail app on sign in error your Windows phone preceding the 8.1 release Some Mail apps (not built by Google) that come with your Android Phone Some Desktop mail clients like Microsoft Outlook and Mozilla Thunderbird To help keep your account secure, we may block these less secure apps from accessing your account. If this is the case, you have two choices: Upgrade to a more secure app that uses most up to date security measures. All Google products, like Gmail, use the latest security measures. Go to Allow less secure apps and choose “Allow” to let less secure apps access your Google account. We don't recommend this option because it may make it easier for someone to gain access to your account. But some cases where you still might want to allow apps access include: If you want to continue using an app you’re familiar with. For example, if you have a Samsung phone and check your email messages with the app that came on the phone, you can choose “Allow” to continue using it. 2-Step Verification is not supported by the app Many apps, such as the Mail app in some versions of iOS and Windows phones, do n
Unified Comms Tools Blogs Editorial Contacts Events IT Media Releases Join TechWorld Newsletters RSS Slideshows Vendor View Videos Zones Whitepapers All Whitepapers Business + Management Cloud Computing CRM Data Centre Data Management Disaster Recovery Network Security Storage Telecommunications Unified Communications Virtualisation Wireless Other Whitepapers Login Username Password Forgot password? Sign up now to get free exclusive access to reports, research 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? 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 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 Go