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What to do if you cannot disable 2-factor authentication for your GMail account?
What to do if you cannot disable 2-factor authentication for your GMail account?

How to create fixed verification codes that ATOM team can use to log into your GMail account and onboard your project

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Written by Liene Brokane
Updated over a week ago

In order to create your software during the onboarding phase of your project ATOM team needs your dedicated GMail account access (login and password) in order to link Google Maps to your future mobile apps and dashboard.

As Google has 2-factor authentication on all accounts for security reasons, this needs to be disabled by you first, so our team is able to log into your account remotely, however there are some cases when Google still keeps enforcing the 2-factor authentication when ATOM team tries to log in - mostly this is based on the geographical location.

In order to still make it possible for ATOM to log into your GMail account and onboard your project, you can instead generate a few verification codes that we will be able to use for the second step of logging in -

The codes are 8 characters each (4+4 digits), below is an example on how they would look:

The link below leads to Google 2-step authentication set-up page that you can use to generate the codes:


After creating the codes, share them with your ATOM team contact directly or send these to help@atommobility.com, so we can proceed with your onboarding.

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