Email setup issues on my new iPhone
I cannot connect my personal email to my new phone. It keeps asking for password and I have done that a gazillion times
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iPhone 13, iOS 17
I cannot connect my personal email to my new phone. It keeps asking for password and I have done that a gazillion times
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iPhone 13, iOS 17
Remove your email account and set it up again
Make sure that all of your emails are there or make sure that your email is saved somewhere other than your device. On your device, go to Settings > Mail, then tap Accounts. Tap the email account that you want to remove. Tap Delete Account.
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Which email account are you referring to? Google, iCloud, AOL, Exchange, Outlook, Yahoo or any Other (Refer to the pic )below
It's crucial to emphasize that when you enable 2-step verification for your Outlook (Hotmail) account, you need to utilize a specially generated app password from Microsoft to access the same account through the iOS mail app. --> Manage app passwords for two-step verification
Using an app password is essential if you enabled two-step verification for your Outlook (Hotmail) account. Two-step verification adds an extra layer of security by requiring a code from your phone or authenticator app in addition to your password when signing in. Regular passwords won't work with apps that don't support two-step verification, which is why Microsoft created app passwords. Just generate an app password for your iPhone's mail app and you'll be good to go!
Here are some additional points you might find helpful:
This applies to Google, Yahoo and Aol too.
You may have enabled two step verification on Google --> Sign in with App Passwords - Google Account Help
You may have enabled Authenticator for Yahoo --> Generate and manage third-party app passwords | Yahoo Help
You may have activate 2-step verification for Aol --> Create and manage third-party app passwords - AOL Help
Using an app password is essential if you enable two-step verification for your Google account. Two-step verification adds an extra layer of security by requiring a code from your phone or authenticator app in addition to your password when signing in. Regular passwords won't work with apps that don't support two-step verification, which is why Microsoft created app passwords. Just generate an app password for your iPhone's mail app and you'll be good to go!
Here are some additional points you might find helpful:
This applies to Google, Yahoo, Outlook, and AOL too.
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Email setup issues on my new iPhone