communicant |
1 Jun 2019 08:06 AM |
a different log-in matter
For the last week or so, I've encountered something strange when logging (or trying to log in) to Gmail. I enter the correct password, but the log-in is rejected with a "wrong password - try again" message. I know the pw I've entered is correct, with no typos, because sometimes when this has happened I've typed it first as a text file where I could see it as I typed and proof it afterwards, then pasted it to the clipboard and then pasted the proof-read result into the password field when logging on at Gmail, but the rejection often happens anyway. I can usually get on eventually if I keep trying, but why should I get a "wrong password" message at all, when I know for certain that I've entered the correct password for the account?
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