Using "Settings"-->"Accounts & sync"-->"Google"-->"Sync Picasa Web Album". I got a notify for "Permission Requested", It shows "This listed applications are requesting permission to access the Picasa Web Albums to login credentials...."
Both of click the "Allow" or "Deny", it will cause the system FC.
This problem also occur in GMAP 4.1 when request the Google map account.
Does any one has the same problem?
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When I'm trying to sync with facebook (via people>online directories>facebook) I get a connection error always. Facebook application works great. Also SyncMyPix didn't work(got: API Maybe Unavailable).
I know it's an old problem, but i didn't find the answer on any forum. I'm using stock froyo (Rooted).
I tried filling all missing information in facebook account (like city....) still not working.
I found that when i added the account in Accounts & Sync, i always get "The service is currently unavailable. do you want to try again" for the first time. Then when i press OK , i got connection error when syncing contact.
Anyone Can help me please. Untill now i don't what to do .
When selecting pics from my gallery (singular&multiple) for uploading to Picasa, I am prompted for a google account login or creation.
When I attempt to log in, it says that I already have a linked google account...which I do in "accounts and sync".
When accessing this settings menu, neither my main "add account" or my current google account sync submenu offers picasa as an option.
I have checked my youtube app and its logged in.
I am able to upload to picasa using both "picasa tool" app and "pixelpipe" app.
I have checked my google and picasa accounts on a pc browser and I did not see anything that would be causing problems.
I am running out of possible solutions, can someone Please Help>?>
Internet explorer does not redirect me to any app that requires authorisation from my twitter account. The app gets authorisation in twitter but because internet explorer does not redirect me back to the app I cannot share nothing via weave, top tech etc apps. When I log in To my twitter account on my pc under settings and applications I can see that my phone apps has revoke access buttons next to them meaning they are authorised to share.
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Internet explorer does not redirect me to any app that requires authorisation from my twitter account. The app gets authorisation in twitter but because internet explorer does not redirect me back to the app I cannot share nothing via weave, top tech etc apps. When I log in To my twitter account on my pc under settings and applications I can see that my phone apps has revoke access buttons next to them meaning they are authorised to share.
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I've never had any issue like this. Maybe you should try uninstalling twitter and installing it again.
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Internet explorer does not redirect me to any app that requires authorisation from my twitter account. The app gets authorisation in twitter but because internet explorer does not redirect me back to the app I cannot share nothing via weave, top tech etc apps. When I log in To my twitter account on my pc under settings and applications I can see that my phone apps has revoke access buttons next to them meaning they are authorised to share.
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I don't see this. However, you can see this on your PC live homepage under manage connections. If twitter is installed or connected on your phone, you should be able to impact it on your of, which carries over to your phone.
do you ever notice lag on heavier web pages?
I have a strange issue with my HOX. I want to use Dropbox, but always when I select Dropboy as the source in the gallery of my HOX, the app crashes and i get the error message "Unfortunately, Gellery has stopped", has anybody the same problem?
Permissions are set correctly and the Dropbox-App works correctly. Uploads out of the gallery also works fine, only watching pictures directly from Dropbox via gallery don't work.
Google+ and GMail are not disabled.
Hello, some apps such as Trello, Wrike, Project Planning, etc., require the user to enter their gmail userid and password within these app. Is it risky to do it? I don't know if such 3rd party developer could access such info as they are entered from the app.
Once they get your username and password they can do anything you can do in Gmail. They could read all of your emails and maybe even send out spam using your ID. I never give out that kind of info to anyone or app.
I agree. It's one thing if the application requests access through Google's own API whereby you are redirected to a Google login but it's another to have to enter in your login information into a 3rd party app.
I use 2-factor authentication and keep track of what applications I give access to. It's helpful to do so so that one can be made aware immediately if an unauthorized login occurs.
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Thanks. I just go a strange event called "Analogy game" on my google calendar. Don't recall entering that event. Scary! I changed my password immediately. Is that OK from now on?
Luckily Google is very helpful when it comes to security.
Here you can view every device that has accessed your account in the last 28 days. Useful to see if anyone's logged in to your account without your knowledge:
https://security.google.com/settings/security/activity?pli=1 Click on the device and hit remove to revoke access.
And here you can see which permissions every app and device has, and what they're allowed to do:
https://security.google.com/settings/security/permissions
Click on one and hit Revoke Access on the right to revoke their access to your account. (Also useful for old or missing devices) “access to basic account info” means you've logged in to the device using your Google ID.
Logging into an app via the Google Framework login (The official Google login page) grants the app access to exactly what it says on the screen when you log in. If an app says 'Basic Info', all it gets is your public Google+ profile and your email adress. (Not your inbox.) If an app says it syncs data, that's what it'll do.
Apps which display your activity, emails, calendar items etcetera require a sync between your account and the app. This means that yes, the app can see all your emails. That's the price you pay for using an app like that.
A quick lookup of Trello lists it as both an Editor's Choice and a Top Developer in Google Play. That should be safe.
Wrike only has about 1700 users. I'm not so optimistic about that one.
Not all 3rd party apps are evil. K9 mail requires your Gmail account because it's an email app and it's perfectly safe.