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0Auth2 Issues with Gmail

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So to work with what Google is doing this coming May I've followed the steps shown in other posts to get that Authentication up and going. But when I have things set, I've restarted thunderbird, a pop up comes up asking me to sign into my account. I type the info in and then hit next and nothing happens. I just get the same page asking for the account name (email or phone number) again with it blank and no matter how many times I fill it in and hit next I just get sent back to the same thing.

Anyone know what might be going on and how to fix it?

So to work with what Google is doing this coming May I've followed the steps shown in other posts to get that Authentication up and going. But when I have things set, I've restarted thunderbird, a pop up comes up asking me to sign into my account. I type the info in and then hit next and nothing happens. I just get the same page asking for the account name (email or phone number) again with it blank and no matter how many times I fill it in and hit next I just get sent back to the same thing. Anyone know what might be going on and how to fix it?

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This usually happens if cookies aren't accepted in TB Preferences/Privacy & Security. It's required for OAuth authentication to store a token in Saved Passwords.

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Valitud lahendus

This usually happens if cookies aren't accepted in TB Preferences/Privacy & Security. It's required for OAuth authentication to store a token in Saved Passwords.