How to set a Google app password

An App Password is a special 16-digit key that lets certain apps or devices securely access your Google Account when regular sign-in methods just won’t do. But here’s the catch — it only works if you’ve got 2-Step Verification (2FA) turned on.

Ready to set it up? 🚀 Let’s dive in and get your App Password up 😊✨


In this article:


⚠️Important:

Step 1: Enable Google 2-step verification (2FA)

Note:

  • If 2FA is already enabled, then you can skip Step 1.
  1. Log in to your Google Account.
  2. Go to the Security section from the left sidebar.
  3. Under Signing in to Google, find 2-Step Verification and click Turn on.

The 2FA will be enabled.


Step 2: Generate an app password

  1. Access App Passwords
  2. Generate App Password
    • Enter the App name and click Create.
  1. Copy App Password
    • A 16-character password will be displayed. Copy it securely.


Step 3: Configure app password in White Label email settings

  1. Log in to ContentStudio
    • Go to Settings > White Label > Email Settings.
  2. Enter SMTP Details
    • SMTP Host: e.g., smtp.gmail.com
    • SMTP Port: 587 for TLS or 465 for SSL
    • SMTP Username: Your email address
    • SMTP Password: Paste the App Password you generated
    • Encryption: Select the encryption method based on your setup

  1. Test & Save Configuration
    • Click Test SMTP Connection to verify the setup.
    • Once verified, click Save.


FAQs

Q1: Why do I need to enable 2-Step Verification (2FA) before generating an App Password?

A: Google requires 2-Step Verification to be enabled to ensure an added layer of security before allowing the use of App Passwords.

Q2: Is it safe to use an App Password for White Label Email Settings?

A: While App Passwords provide secure access, they are considered less secure than standard SMTP authentication. Use them only if standard authentication isn’t working.

Q3: Where can I find the App Password option in my Google Account?

A: After enabling 2-Step Verification in your Google Account settings, navigate to Security > App Passwords to generate one.

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