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Google Workspace Updates : Third-party apps that use only a password to access Google Accounts and Google Sync will no longer be supported.

Starting September 30, 2024, Google will no longer support third-party apps that use only a password to access Google Accounts and Google Sync. This change is part of Google’s ongoing efforts to enhance security and protect user data.

Why the Change?
The primary reason for this update is to improve security. Password-only access is considered less secure compared to modern authentication methods. By moving away from password-only access, Google aims to reduce the risk of unauthorized access and data breaches.

What Does This Mean for Users?
If you use third-party apps that rely solely on a password to access your Google Account or Google Sync, you will need to switch to more secure authentication methods. These methods include OAuth, which provides a more secure way to grant third-party apps access to your Google Account without sharing your password.

Steps to Take

  1. Identify Affected Apps: Check which of your third-party apps use only a password to access your Google Account.
  2. Update Authentication Methods: Transition to using OAuth or other supported authentication methods for these apps.
  3. Stay Informed: Keep an eye on updates from Google and the developers of your third-party apps for any specific instructions or updates.
     

Benefits of the Update

  1. Enhanced Security: Reduces the risk of unauthorized access and potential data breaches.
  2. Better User Experience: OAuth and other modern authentication methods provide a smoother and more secure login experience.
  3. Future-Proofing: Aligns with industry standards and prepares users for future security enhancements.
 

Conclusion
While this change may require some adjustments, it ultimately benefits users by providing a more secure and reliable way to access their Google Accounts. Make sure to update your authentication methods before September 30, 2024, to ensure uninterrupted access to your favorite third-party apps.

For more details, you can visit the official Google Workspace Updates blog.

 

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