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    Rotation and Google Account not working on E4.5 with 16.04 fresh install.

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      • LakotaubpL Offline
        Lakotaubp @TLF
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        @tlf Sorry yes we that does sound like issues at goggles security end. Can't see why it would affect anything like that but is your Ubuntu one account setup. Just trying anything now, but it sounds like its related to Google version of insecure apps etc.

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          TLF @Lakotaubp
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          @lakotaubp If I update to 2FA (and still have the E4.5) I'll update this thread, thanks again 🙂

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            LlamasJM @TLF
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            @tlf Same issue in my tablet BQ M10 fhd. Since OTA4, I can't connect my Google account in system settings; but Google recognizes the connection. Last step in system settings, after "allow", is an infinite loop. Horrible.

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              Lakotaubp @LlamasJM
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              @llamasjm Have you allowed in secure apps in the Goggle security settings without that Google stops.

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                LlamasJM @Lakotaubp
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                @lakotaubp Yes, Google allows me, and sends me an email to say my account is connected with a Linux Device. But I'm not connected, cause "System settings" remains spinning around and around and around the last step.

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