Does anyone here have an issue with the FACEBOOK LOGIN not saving using the FACEBOOK APPLICATION (not the one built into TF3D for the contacts)?
I start the program and put in my email address and password and click the SAVE LOGIN and it doesnt stay the next time you run the program. It was working fine the other day. I did check the registry and there is a key creted for my login and also the key for save login is set to "1" ...
Seems other people have this issue http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=5687329#post5687329
any help would be appreciated....
Thanks!
Hi All
I want to create the facebook chat application like the following one
But I don't know how to do that because I am new to android development please any one help me how to do that
Are you wanting to create a standalone application for facebook chat or a chat application similar to facebook chat?
If you are wanting to create a standalone facebook chat application you will need to look into whether facebook have a chat api you can access.
If they do, start by writing a super simple android app that connects to facebook chat and retrieves some kind of data.
And go from there.
Hi athornz
I have using smack api for facebook chat but it doesn't connect to the facebook server .It always producing the error connection is not available
Have you added permission for internet access into your android manifest?
It's quite an easy one to miss and will mean you app can't get any internet access.
Hi all, I have just released my first App onto the Android Market so I thought I would post about it on here.
It a simple lightweight App which allows you to store you login information for different websites that you use. The app will also allow you to quickly copy and paste the information into the fields on the website.
All the passwords are encrypted and stored into Android's built in database. When you want to login to a website you can the load the website from the App, which will automatically copy the username allowing you to paste it into the field on the website. Also, when you load the website from the App it will create a notification which, when clicked copies the password for the website you selected allowing you to paste in to the password field. This provides a simple and quick solution to logging in and it also means that people who are standing around you cannot see you enter your password.
The app can be found on the market by searching for Boardies Password Manager. There are two version, a free version which is ad supported and a donate version which has the ads removed.
I hope you find this app useful and would to hear your comments.
Hi,
got my Z1 today, and I wanted to login in my google account. I use Two-Step-Authorization, but the device dont accept my app specific password. Is it impossible to use Two-Step-Authorization on CyanogenOS? What do I wrong? Thx for your help ...
Dave
of course not (can't use 2-step verification on Cyanogen OS)!
i have used it on the 1+1 and now the Z1
perhaps your verification code has expired?
xdakewie said:
of course not (can't use 2-step verification on Cyanogen OS)!
i have used it on the 1+1 and now the Z1
perhaps your verification code has expired?
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sorry, I didnt understand exactly, is it possible or not to use an app specific password (two-step-verification) on cynogenOS? I tried it multiple times, the app specific passwords I tried can't be expired, i created it yet before. And what verification code do you mean?
I have some Nexus devices, and all of them I use with a app specific password for the main google account. But the Z1 didnt accept one. I did it by these steps:
- You generate it on the App passwords page (Sixteen letters (Example: ohgh uylv xkwd zgbz))
- You don’t have to remember it, because you can generate a new one anytime
- You’ll need it when you want to authorize a device, a mobile app (such as a Gmail app on your iPhone), or a desktop app (such as AdWords Editor) to connect to your Google Account
(support.google.com/accounts/answer/1070457?hl=en&ref_topic=1099588)
What do I wrong?
just download Google Authenticator from play store.
Dave_2001 said:
sorry, I didnt understand exactly, is it possible or not to use an app specific password (two-step-verification) on cynogenOS? I tried it multiple times, the app specific passwords I tried can't be expired, i created it yet before. And what verification code do you mean?
I have some Nexus devices, and all of them I use with a app specific password for the main google account. But the Z1 didnt accept one. I did it by these steps:
- You generate it on the App passwords page (Sixteen letters (Example: ohgh uylv xkwd zgbz))
- You don’t have to remember it, because you can generate a new one anytime
- You’ll need it when you want to authorize a device, a mobile app (such as a Gmail app on your iPhone), or a desktop app (such as AdWords Editor) to connect to your Google Account
(support.google.com/accounts/answer/1070457?hl=en&ref_topic=1099588)
What do I wrong?
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i used the app Share Where Pro to test for you just now.
(1) Installed Share Where Pro on my Z1
(2) on my Google security page https://security.google.com/settings/security/apppasswords i clicked on Select App, selected Other, entered 'Share Where', and hit Generate.
(3) then on my phone, i went into Share Where's settings where it required my Email address & Email password, and typed in my email AND the 16 character code Google gave me in step 2 above.
(4) i received an email from Google stating that app password created for 'Share Where', and on the same page in step 2 an additional entry for 'Share Where' can now be seen (with a Revoke button next to it)
so, like i said, no problem using 2-step verification on Z1.
sorry i don't know where you went wrong, perhaps someone could help you. cheers!
Hi xdakewie,
thank you for your efforts ... now I know, what you mean. Yes, I also think, that's working. But I want to authenticate the device, not an single app, with an app-specific password. During the first installation of the device or after an wipe you have to sign in in your google account, and there I want to use an app specific password. Without this sign in you can't do so much with the device, also you can't download any apps from play store. I use my Google Account on some other devices, but on all of them with another app-specific password, not with the main password of my google account. The "app specific password" should called as "app-or-device-specific-password". I hope, now I had better explain what I mean. And sorry for my bad english ...
Dave
Dave_2001 said:
Hi,
got my Z1 today, and I wanted to login in my google account. I use Two-Step-Authorization, but the device dont accept my app specific password. Is it impossible to use Two-Step-Authorization on CyanogenOS? What do I wrong? Thx for your help ...
Dave
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I use 2-steps-authorization in my primary gmail account without any issue in the Z1
bartito said:
I use 2-steps-authorization in my primary gmail account without any issue in the Z1
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with the login to your main google account on the device by an app-specific-password, not the main password? I don't speak about the verification keys from Google Authenticator or the login for single apps, but the login in your google account on first configuration of a device. This is working on your Z1 with an app-specific-password? Sure?
Dave_2001 said:
with the login to your main google account on the device by an app-specific-password, not the main password? I don't speak about the verification keys from Google Authenticator or the login for single apps, but the login in your google account on first configuration of a device. This is working on your Z1 with an app-specific-password? Sure?
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ok, sorry.
I use google-authenticator key
I have a question about the password auto-fill for apps and chrome browser websites. I have not spent enough time in oxygen os to know.
I usually used pixel-like roms and the passwords would just appear in the username and passwords areas and all i had to do was click next. An in some compatible apps it will just auto login bypassing the login screen i.e. Spotify.
On this rom though, when coming to a login page, the password and login fields are blank until i click on them. Then a prompt come up from the bottom the screen with an option to fill it in for me.
Is this just the way oxygen os handles passwords and if so is there a way to make it autofill like in pixels?
Or is something setup wrong in my phone? Thanks in advance.
Honestly, you're probably better off using a dedicated app to auto fill passwords instead of using the auto fill by Google or the rom. An app would be independent from the system and is generally a much safer alternative. Try something like KeepassDX, it has a dedicated keyboard to auto fill the password and supports fingerprint authentication. It's not exactly what you want but with the fingerprint and keyboard I feel like it could come close, but only a few extra steps. Then you wouldn't have to worry about the ROM bugging out while handling your passwords. Just an option if you can't get it working right.
Thank you for your input but i wasnt looking for a google replacement.
I was asking specifically about google's password autofill.
Im on the OnePlus 7 port ob9. It is the best 4om i have tried yet. But this password thing is having me do an extra 2 clicks every time i have to type .y password.
Stalix said:
Thank you for your input but i wasnt looking for a google replacement.
I was asking specifically about google's password autofill.
Im on the OnePlus 7 port ob9. It is the best 4om i have tried yet. But this password thing is having me do an extra 2 clicks every time i have to type .y password.
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Open chrome browser, open menu upper right (the vertical dots) then Password section.
I guess apps using Chrome Webview or having a chromium based browser built in to display web pages will be able to handle passwords, if you use Android System Webview (default) and not another one.
passwords.google.com to see your recorded passwords and access to help pages. You can access this settings in system settings > accounts > 'your Google account' also
You're not on a Pixel phone, Google services integration in system is not the same. That's not an OOS matter but a 'non Pixel' matter.
So i found the solution. I just uninstalled all chrome updates so it reverted to the original chrome version the rom came with. Went to multiple login pages and the passwords and usernames autofilled just perfectly just like on all other roms. So i updated back to the latest chrome and the passwords still autofill properly.
Something must have messed up during chrome updates. Just haply to get my autofill working. Yah