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by cwb71
4855 days ago
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Google does intentionally make it a little more difficult to do what you are doing by refusing to ever show you the password again once it has been generated. You have to store that "unmemorizable" sixteen letter password somewhere. The workflow they seem to encourage is that an "application" asks for your password, you open a browser and generate a new ASP, then save it in that app and forget it forever. By "application" they mean "something that asks for your password." Thunderbird or iChat, not IMAP or XMPP. |
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