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Signing in using application-specific passwords

The codes that you’ll get with 2-step verification don’t work with all applications. There

are a few applications that use information from your Google Account (like the Gmail

application on your phone, or Outlook) that require another type of code. These are

called application-specific passwords.

Some devices and applications that use these special passwords include:

POP and IMAP email clients such as

Outlook, Mail and Thunderbird

Gmail and Google Calendar on

smartphones

ActiveSync for Windows Mobile and

iPhone

YouTube Mobile on Apple devices

Cloud Print

Installed chat clients such as

Google Talk and Adium

3D Warehouse, Sketchup, and

installed applications

AdWords Editor

Sync for Google Chrome

Gmail Notifier

How to generate an application-specific password

Unlike a verification code that you receive from your phone or through Google

Authenticator, application-specific passwords are generated. You don’t have to

memorize them, ever - you simply generate a new one each time you need to sign

into a particular application. Follow the steps below to generate your

application-specific password:

1. Visit the Authorizing applications & sites page (pictured below) under

your Google Account settings.

2. Under the Application-specific passwords section, enter a descriptive name

for the application (label 1) you want to authorize, such as "AdWords Editor –

Desktop," then click “Generate application-specific password" (label 2).

You'll then see the application-specific password you just created (3). You'll also see

the name you wrote in for the device (4) and a link to Revoke (5) -- or cancel -- the

code.

Once you click Done, you’ll never see that application-specific code again. But don't

panic: You can generate a new one whenever you’re prompted for an

application-specific password by a non-browser device or application -- even a device

or application you’ve authorized before.

Using application-specific passwords

When prompted for a password when you sign in to a non-browser application or

device that accesses your Google Account:

1. Enter your username.

2. Enter your application-specific password in the password field.

3. If your application has an option to remember your application-specific

password or stay signed in, you can select that option so you won’t have to

generate and enter a new application-specific password each time you access

your account from this application or device.

For sync on Google Chrome, don’t enter the application-specific password in the

password field. You’ll be prompted to enter the application-specific password on the

next screen.