> "*To help keep your account secure, starting May 30, 2022, Google will no longer support the use of third-party apps or devices which ask you to sign in to your Google Account using only your username and password.*"
> "*To help keep your account secure, starting May 30, 2022, Google will no longer support the use of third-party apps or devices which ask you to sign in to your Google Account using only your username and password.*"
>
>
> ✔ If you authorized your Gmail account with the quick setup wizard or manually with an app password, your Gmail account will keep being synchronized after May 30, 2022.
> ✔ If you authorized your Gmail account with the quick setup wizard or manually with an app password, your account will keep being synchronized after May 30, 2022.
>
>
> ❌ If you enabled *Less secure apps* in the Google account settings and authorized your Gmail account manually with your normal account password, your Gmail account can't be synchronized from May 30, 2022 anymore.
> ❌ If you enabled *Less secure apps* in the Google account settings and authorized your Gmail account manually with your normal account password, your account can't be synchronized from May 30, 2022 anymore.
>
>
> How to check:
> How to check:
>
>
@ -604,7 +604,7 @@ Some people ask:
> * Tap on the *Wizard* button and select *Gmail (OAuth)*
> * Tap on the *Wizard* button and select *Gmail (OAuth)*
> * Tick the checkbox to authenticate an existing account (else you'll create a new account!)
> * Tick the checkbox to authenticate an existing account (else you'll create a new account!)
> * Fill in the fields and follow the steps
> * Fill in the fields and follow the steps
> * Repeat for each Gmail account
> * Repeat for each account
>
>
> Alternatively, you can use an app password, please see below.
> Alternatively, you can use an app password, please see below.
>
>
@ -1092,6 +1092,30 @@ The easiest way is to use the menu item *Fetch more messages* in the three-dots
> **Important**: Basic Authentication (=password authentication) [will be turned off from October 1, 2022](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/exchange-team-blog/basic-authentication-deprecation-in-exchange-online-may-2022/ba-p/3301866).
>
> ✔ If you authorized your Outlook/Office 365 account with the quick setup wizard, your account will keep being synchronized after October 1, 2022.
>
> ❌ If you authorized your Outlook/Office 365 account manually with a password, your account can't be synchronized from October 1, 2022 anymore.
>
> How to check:
>
> * Go to the *Settings* via the navigation menu (left side menu)
> * Tap on *Manual setup and account options*
> * Tap on *Accounts*
> * Find the account in the list
> * If there is a shield icon before the account name (=OAuth), the account will keep working
>
> How to fix:
>
> * Go to the *Settings* via the navigation menu (left side menu)
> * Tap on the *Wizard* button and select *Outlook/Office365 (OAuth)*
> * Tick the checkbox to authenticate an existing account (else you'll create a new account!)
> * Fill in the fields and follow the steps
> * Repeat for each account
>
An Outlook / Live / Hotmail account can be set up via the quick setup wizard and selecting *Outlook/Office 365*.
An Outlook / Live / Hotmail account can be set up via the quick setup wizard and selecting *Outlook/Office 365*.
To use an Outlook, Live or Hotmail account with two factor authentication enabled, you might need to create an app password.
To use an Outlook, Live or Hotmail account with two factor authentication enabled, you might need to create an app password.