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GMail Oauth2 webpage repeatedly requests for "email or phone-number"; never moves to password
I'm running Thunderbird 68.9-0, thunderbird-flatpak - 1.0 from flathub.org on Debian 10.
I'm attempting to create an account for an existing GMail account.
- I use the "Set up an account" Wizard and enter my account details.
- The Wizard correctly identifies it as a GMail account, with all of the correct options, including OAuth2.
- When I click "Done" it sends me to the Google OAuth2 login page with my GMail email address correctly filled in the "Email or phone" entry box.
- When I click "Next", it sends me to the Google log in page, this time without my email address pre-filled.
- When I fill in my email address and click "Next" it sends me to the previous page and the cycle repeats.
Any idea of what's happening?
Thanks, Diab
I'm running Thunderbird 68.9-0, thunderbird-flatpak - 1.0 from flathub.org on Debian 10.
I'm attempting to create an account for an existing GMail account.
# I use the "Set up an account" Wizard and enter my account details.
# The Wizard correctly identifies it as a GMail account, with all of the correct options, including OAuth2.
# When I click "Done" it sends me to the Google OAuth2 login page with my GMail email address correctly filled in the "Email or phone" entry box.
# When I click "Next", it sends me to the Google log in page, this time without my email address pre-filled.
# When I fill in my email address and click "Next" it sends me to the previous page and the cycle repeats.
Any idea of what's happening?
Thanks,
Diab
被選擇的解決方法
This sometimes happens if cookies are not allowed in TB Edit/Preferences/Privacy.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1290394
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選擇的解決方法
This sometimes happens if cookies are not allowed in TB Edit/Preferences/Privacy.
That was exactly the problem. Thanks!
Diab
(And that particular support problem you linked to looks really familiar, so I guess I'm not reading things as well as I might)