Gmail cant be added to vivaldi
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@Ayespy Gmail still supports an app password, but one has to jump through hoops to activate one (last I checked, some months back). It's easier using OAuth.
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@Ayespy when i click the Oauth box just asks for a free long password? Ill have to go check my gmail settings here in a few moments.
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@edwardp
Totally. And the password for an app is formulated by GMail, and not rememberable by a normal human. -
@GamingSKITZ For me, the OAuth box accepts my GMail passwords I have always used, or newly set.
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@Ayespy the only popup box i get for entering password. Ill screenshot it & show you.
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@Ayespy Nvm lol it finally worked after clicking Oauth after 10 times of failing lol
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Add a Google account to Vivaldi Mail
When you add a Google account to Mail or Calendar, you’ll be asked to log in through Google’s OAuth dialog.
Previously, there was a single login, which, in addition to the mail and calendar clients, logged you in to your Google account on all Google’s websites. Since Vivaldi 4.3, the logins are kept separate, improving privacy. This means that even if you’ve added, for example, your Gmail account to Vivaldi Mail, Google won’t know what you watch on YouTube or search on Google (unless you log in to the website).
If, for some reason, you’re logged out from your account(s) in Vivaldi Mail and Calendar, Google’s OAuth dialog will appear again for each account and service (Gmail, Google Calendar) you’ve added to Vivaldi. In that case, please login to your account again. If you ignore or dismiss the dialog, it will keep reappearing every time the account checks for updates. Alternatively, put the account offline from Settings > Mail > Mail accounts > select the account > enable Offline Account. Though, in that case you won’t receive new messages until you log in again.In case you don’t want to use OAuth to log in to your Google account, you could use an App password instead.
Alternative Option – App password (needs two-factor authentication)
For this to work you will need to set up an App Password in your Google account settings. You have to have two-factor authentication set up as well. Once you have the password you can just fill this in when the password prompt appears in the setup with the option to use App-Specific Password.
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@mikeyb2001 thank you! & Thank you everyone else!
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@edwardp said in Gmail cant be added to vivaldi:
@Ayespy Gmail still supports an app password, but one has to jump through hoops to activate one (last I checked, some months back). It's easier using OAuth.
Another thing from experience is that GMail had a tendency to decide you didn't want to use a password if you didn't log in every couple of weeks. I had to go through all the GMail accounts in the family, find the option and turn it back on whenever I did the monthly backup...
(haven't noticed it recently, though - edit: oh yes, silly me... I think I switched all to OAuth to avoid this)
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@GamingSKITZ yes, just use Oath, I am not face any problem using this step.
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Not sure if the issue I'm having is related to this, but I'm having a problem where Vivaldi says that the login "failed" even though the OAuth process seemed successful. What I experienced was:
- I enter my Gmail address. Vivaldi detects this and prompts me to use OAuth (which I do).
- Vivaldi shows "Attempting sign in...", but takes about 10 seconds before actually opening the OAuth window.
- I granted access to Vivaldi via the window as usual.
- Once I press "Continue" at the end, the OAuth window closes but Vivaldi says "Login for smtp.gmail.com failed."
Since I was already signed in to that account in the Vivaldi browser itself, I tried a Gmail account I wasn't signed into yet. When I did, the OAuth window opened instantly after Vivaldi's "Attempting sign in..." message, and I logged into the account in the window. However, once I granted access and the window closed, the window opened again after a similar 10-second delay and the same steps I mentioned earlier occured.
Is anyone having the same issue? I'm not sure what's the problem here.
Using version 7.1.3510.4 by the way.
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@JustABrowser58 No, no similar problem here.