I was trying to log into my Gmail account today, but when I attempted to sign in, I received a message stating: 'You can't sign in to this app because Google can't confirm that it's safe.' This is confusing because I can log in through other apps just fine. I even managed to see my emails after logging into the Google app, which is weird since the Gmail app won't let me in. What's going on? Can Google really not verify its own app? Also, I found that creating a new email allowed me to access my old emails again, which just adds to the confusion. Anyone else experienced this?
3 Answers
Don’t forget to keep your Gmail app updated! If it hasn’t been updated in a while, that could be part of the problem. Sometimes bugs in older versions can cause strange issues like this.
It sounds like the issue might be related to the connection not verifying its safety. This could happen if you're connecting through a third-party service instead of directly through Google's servers. It might also be a certificate issue, but it’s hard to pinpoint without more info.
Have you checked what device you're using? Also, make sure the date and time settings are correct; it can cause issues like this if they're off. It might seem odd, but it's worth checking!
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