Sometimes it could be a tiny glitch on the Gmail app. Otherwise, you may be running an older version of Gmail for iOS, which may require an update. Not updating usually results in incompatibility and other technical snags. It may happen that Google may have detected suspicious login attempts to your account. Then it will block further login attempts until it verifies the authenticity of the person trying to gain access. Even when you start using Gmail from a new device, Google may deem it as unauthorized access and limit the accessibility. Now, let us try out a few tricks to fix Gmail if it is not working on your iPhone.
1. Update the Gmail App for iPhone
Always make sure to keep your Gmail app updated with the latest version to avoid any bugs or glitches. Get to App Store and update the app.
2. Restart the iPhone
For some users restarting, the iPhone did the trick, and they were then able to easily log in to their respective Gmail accounts. Often minor glitches, as I mentioned earlier, may bring up such login issues or make the Gmail app unresponsive. If there is no other issue, then a simple reboot of the iPhone would fix the Gmail app. Now, access Gmail and check if you can use the email account without any hassle.
3. Check if IMAP is Enabled for your Gmail Account
IMAP stands for Internet Message Access Protocol. It is a service that enables fetching and providing email to the user end. It must be enabled on the Gmail application for the device on which you are currently using Gmail. Otherwise, you won’t be able to use Gmail.
Now, Gmail should work on your iPhone. Not only iPhone, whichever device you are having a problem accessing Gmail, check that IMAP has been enabled.
4. Authenticate Yourself Using Captcha
To authenticate yourself as the genuine owner of the Gmail account, you can perform a captcha challenge. Once you complete the captcha challenge, you can gain access back to the account.
5. Remove the Gmail Account from Mail App of iOS
To fix any issue with the email server, you can try to remove the connected Gmail account from the Mail app of iOS. Then add the same email ID once again. Here are the steps to do it.
6. Review Activity on Gmail
Suppose Gmail is not sending you an email alert to your inbox, and you suspect some nefarious activity is happening on your email account, such as auto-logout/login, deletion of emails, or sending spam mail. In that case, you can manually check the activity of the device. Check if all of those activities are by you or if it is suspicious and done by someone else. If at all it is a case of suspicious login, then make changes to your email account’s settings, such as changing the password or performing verifications.
7. Check Inbox for Email Alerts
When Google detects that someone is posing as you trying to access the Gmail account but is unsuccessful in doing so, then Gmail sends an email to you. You need to check and affirm that the person is none other than you accessing Gmail in this email. It usually happens when you are using the mail ID from a new device, or a different location.
Otherwise, it could be a hacker or cyber-criminal trying to get unauthorized access to your Gmail account. If it is you, then there is no need to reply or respond to such emails from Google. However, if you confirm that it was not you trying to access your Gmail, respond to the email and follow the instruction from Google to change the password of your email account or perform other security reviews. So, these are the few ways by which you can fix the issue of Gmail not working on your iPhone. Try them out. If you’ve any thoughts on Gmail Not Working on iPhone: How To Fix, then feel free to drop in below comment box. Also, please subscribe to our DigitBin YouTube channel for videos tutorials. Cheers!
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