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Gmail Double Authentication #458

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TheConnMan opened this issue Nov 25, 2015 · 9 comments
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Gmail Double Authentication #458

TheConnMan opened this issue Nov 25, 2015 · 9 comments
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@TheConnMan
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During the first OAuth request for a Gmail account N1 correctly redirects to the Gmail sign-in and authenticates. After the "You're All Set!" message nothing happens within N1, the "Sign in to Gmail in your browser" message persists. Clicking the back button on the N1 modal and adding the Gmail account again then successfully authenticates, prompting N1 to respond.

Windows 10 64-bit
N1 v0.3.23
Two Gmail accounts

@quangbahoa
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Same here.

@Muurtegel
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I noticed this as well with multiple Gmail accounts.
The second time it only asks for offline access.

I'm on OSX 10.11
N1 Version 0.3.23-94e0cb9 (0.3.23-94e0cb9)

@zorrobyte
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Same

@just2jays
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+1 with issue

OSX El Capitan 10.11.1
N1: Version 0.3.26-c1ce330 (0.3.26-c1ce330)

@grinich
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grinich commented Dec 12, 2015

Can you potentially record a screencast or animated gif? After authenticating, N1 should automatically detect the login credential and more to the next screen.

@TheConnMan
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I will try to replicate the issue tomorrow and record a gif if I can.

@TheConnMan
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I just added a second account and it did not require double authentication. Unless anyone else can replicate it this can be closed.

@jstejada
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I'm closing this, will reopen if it happens again.

@adi-
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adi- commented May 23, 2016

I have the same issue. I cannot add my Gmail account to Nylas N1 without accepting "offline access". Is it really necessary? I am really aware of adding access rights to my data, stored somewhere in the server.

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