> "*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:
>
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> * Tap on the *Wizard* button and select *Gmail (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 Gmail account
> * Repeat for each account
>
> 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*.
To use an Outlook, Live or Hotmail account with two factor authentication enabled, you might need to create an app password.