Hello, since a couple of days i've been experiencing problems using iGoogle on my opera browser... The problems started after upgrading my phone from 1.37 rom to 1.93, but they're probably unrelated to the rom.
I can access the google page, but after entering my email and password to login to iGoogle or gmail something strange happens: I am directed to a completely blank page, with 1 word in the top-left of the page "Google". Nothing else. Also, a small icon of a lock appears in the address bar. The address bar displays an url starting with https://.
One time i got an error message saying i had cookies disabled, but when I checked in the Opera settings it was enabled, and i never changed this... so this appears to be a problem with Opera not allowing cookies, since google wants to place a cookie when you log in.
Does someone recognize my problem and know how to solve it?
Some other people have the same problem, see here.
I have the same problem. It started a couple of days ago, and I didn't change any settings. This was before I updated to the 1.93 rom, so I should think it's a problem on googles side, and not with the phone.
I'm still able to access gmail with Internet Explorer (but the light version for mobile phones).
i sorted mine out .solution here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2557072#post2557072
It's a different problem to the one you had coopigeon, and the solution that worked for you doesn't help here.
I think omnivore and jaeger are on the right track that it's an Opera issue in how it's interacting with the gmail servers, perhaps relating to 1.93, or some new settings google are now using??!
It used to work or me, and now it's not working for me (after I upgraded to 1.93) so I'm stuck to using IE for e-mail checking
Yes it's different, because I use a mail account set on IMAP for gmail and that works perfectly... I don't even want to use the browser gmail, cause the WinMobile account stuff is good enough for me.
The problem is indeed related to the way the Opera browser interacts with the google page. I have now tried something:
I typed the entire url in my desktop browser... and voila, there i was on iGoogle. I guess my new diamond is not as shiny as my old desktop pc ;-)
The long url i get when i try to log in on starts with https, which means it's a secure connection, and apparantly Opera can't handle it. Either placing cookies is disabled in the software (although the settings say different), or the browser somehow can't redirect from the https secure page, to the normal http page.
Are there programmers here who can look into this? You'd be a great help, cause I'm addicted to my iGoogle with 10 different news-sites! RSS feeds don't even come close...
So the scenario -
My isp uses a login page with my username and password to get access to the net. I get disconnected everytime from Internet after almost 30 to 50 mins of login. In pc if i dont close the login page in my browser, mozilla or chrome auto reloads the page when i got automatically logged out of my login page and that helps me keep the net on without login again. But this auto reload in background doesn't work in mozilla or chrome app for the android.
thats y i need a permanent fix to dis....seriously guys i just can't keep my pc always turned on just to not login again into my isp page.
You guys can find me an android app or browser which can auto reload a page in the background without disturbing my works (im on android 4.2.2)
Or
Help me with making a task in Tasker which will notify me when im disconnected from the Internet (so i can go manually and log in again)
Or
any other suggestions to keep the login page alive.... (for android 4.2.2)
Thank you in advance everyone
The apps WiFi Web Login or WiFin on the Google Play Store state that they can do this for you.
I can't log in to SwiftKey with my Google account.
When I click on log in with Google account it crashes and starts again.
This only happens with Android beta.
I've noticed that in beta it opens the default browser and it tries to activate through the browser .
I tried Chrome, Samsung internet and Firefox. All have the same problem.
In Android 10 it does not use the browser to activate. And it works ok.
So I can't finish the setup of SwiftKey.
Anybody else noticed the same?
I'm using corporate Office 365 Exchange email account in Samsung email app. It works fine but in notifications I get "Content hidden" instead of first few lines of the email mesaage. I searched all over the net for the soultion but nothing workes for me. I disabled "Hide content" in notifications settings, removed MS Outtlok app (this solved the problem for some people but not for me), turned of edge lighting (this also solved the problem for some people but not for me), checked Samsung mail app settings and Android notifications settings. It worked just find with my previous phone Huawei P9 and Huawei's stock email app so I guess it's not some kind of corporate security policy. Any ideas and help will be appreceated.
I like Samsung Pass which I can login to both android apps & websites
It seems other password manager can only login to websites and not apps
Is this correct?
or am just missing how to login using other password manager to android apps?
BitWarden and LastPass can fill apps too. Depending on various aspects, they are not 100% accurate (sometimes you might have to search for the app manually).
I use Dashlane on PC and Phone. On Android password apps can use the auto-fill feature of the keyboard. Except in Samsung Browser and Keyboard, it seems Samsung is only allowing their own password app.