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Is there anyway to login to bot without turn off 2 factor authentication?
Guys..... My gmail account is issued by our organization, so I cannot turn off the 2 factor authentication nor get a app key... is there anyway to login to anybot by using 2 factor authentication? or through the refresh token which I stored previously?
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Create an app password and you can use just THAT password for the bot. Started with doing it for nox and works for everything else. I didn't feel comfortable sharing my password period so the random generated one's from google are good enough.
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Thanks buddy... I tried to create an app password. but my organization who issued the gmail account has turned off this option to allow you generate app password in the gmail account.....it just forces you to login your gmail account through the 2 factor authentication way
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Originally Posted by
MabansGo
Create an app password and you can use just THAT password for the bot. Started with doing it for nox and works for everything else. I didn't feel comfortable sharing my password period so the random generated one's from google are good enough.
Thanks buddy... I tried to create an app password. but my organization who issued the gmail account has turned off this option to allow you generate app password in the gmail account.....it just forces you to login your gmail account through the 2 factor authentication way
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Originally Posted by
JACKISURDAD
Thanks buddy... I tried to create an app password. but my organization who issued the gmail account has turned off this option to allow you generate app password in the gmail account.....it just forces you to login your gmail account through the 2 factor authentication way
Don't bot on a main. Just make a new Gmail account and bot on that.
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