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Software & Hardware Mix: => Windows / PC => Topic started by: devnullius on 07. January 2014., 12:13:11
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How to trust unusual activity with your gmail account??
This has been bugging me for quite some time now :( Today I consider it [solved]).
Whenever I want to give a 3th party access to al my personal emails and information (I'm a slut that way;p), gmail blocks it as unusual activity.
I get an email, but NOWHERE does gmail actually ALLOW that "untrusted" activity :down:
Today I found an easy solution - I should have looked for myself ;p
With you account options go to: https://www.google.com/settings/security?hl=en
Go to Recent activity --> Review security-related events in your account. --> view all events.
CLICK on an event to enable it. NO other options are available but actually pressing it... Then all is easy ;p
NO Karma and goes into my Why I hate Google article ;p
http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,8155.msg22306.html#msg22306
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Go to Recent activity --> Review security-related events in your account. --> view all events.
CLICK on an event to enable it. NO other options are available but actually pressing it... Then all is easy ;p
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I was also recently discovered this option. ;)
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Go to Recent activity --> Review security-related events in your account. --> view all events.
CLICK on an event to enable it. NO other options are available but actually pressing it... Then all is easy ;p
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I also recently discovered this option. ;)
<smiles>
Isn't it BAD that we have to DISCOVER this shit??? :s
No karma, period.
D
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Doesn't quite works for me :c
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Doesn't quite works for me :c
Not a psychic! ;p
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