Hi there! I see you're getting an error saying "can't fetch Google token to wf2 server" when trying to log into the Weed Firm 2 app on your Android 14 device with WebKit browser. Let's get this sorted out.
To start, this error usually means the app is having trouble retrieving or validating the Google authentication token it needs to sign you in. Could you tell me if you see this error right after entering your Google credentials or at some other point?
Meanwhile, here are some step-by-step solutions we can try to fix this:
1. Check Internet Connection: Make sure your device has a steady internet connection—preferably Wi-Fi or good mobile data.
2. Update the Weed Firm 2 App: Ensure the app is updated to the latest version from the Google Play Store. Older versions might have token compatibility issues.
3. Clear App Cache and Data: - Go to Settings > Apps > Weed Firm 2 app. - Tap Storage. - Tap Clear Cache first. - If that doesn’t help, tap Clear Data (note: this will require logging in again).
4. Check Google Account Permissions: - Open Settings > Google > Manage your Google Account. - Navigate to Security > Third-party apps with account access. - Find if Weed Firm 2 or related services have permission. If not, sign out of Google in the app and try logging back in.
5. Verify Device Date & Time: - Make sure your device’s date and time are accurate and set to automatic. Incorrect time can cause token validation failures.
6. Try Reinstalling the app: Uninstall and then reinstall Weed Firm 2, then attempt login again.
7. Check for Device Integrity Issues: - Some errors occur if your Android device is rooted or has system modifications that affect security tokens. - Let me know if your device is rooted or running custom ROMs.
If you’ve tried these steps already, please let me know which ones, and if you get any different error messages. This will help me guide you through more advanced fixes or check for possible account/server-side issues.
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Hi there! I see you're getting an error saying "can't fetch Google token to wf2 server" when trying to log into the Weed Firm 2 app on your Android 14 device with WebKit browser. Let's get this sorted out.
To start, this error usually means the app is having trouble retrieving or validating the Google authentication token it needs to sign you in. Could you tell me if you see this error right after entering your Google credentials or at some other point?
Meanwhile, here are some step-by-step solutions we can try to fix this:
1. Check Internet Connection: Make sure your device has a steady internet connection—preferably Wi-Fi or good mobile data.
2. Update the Weed Firm 2 App: Ensure the app is updated to the latest version from the Google Play Store. Older versions might have token compatibility issues.
3. Clear App Cache and Data:
- Go to Settings > Apps > Weed Firm 2 app.
- Tap Storage.
- Tap Clear Cache first.
- If that doesn’t help, tap Clear Data (note: this will require logging in again).
4. Check Google Account Permissions:
- Open Settings > Google > Manage your Google Account.
- Navigate to Security > Third-party apps with account access.
- Find if Weed Firm 2 or related services have permission. If not, sign out of Google in the app and try logging back in.
5. Verify Device Date & Time:
- Make sure your device’s date and time are accurate and set to automatic. Incorrect time can cause token validation failures.
6. Try Reinstalling the app: Uninstall and then reinstall Weed Firm 2, then attempt login again.
7. Check for Device Integrity Issues:
- Some errors occur if your Android device is rooted or has system modifications that affect security tokens.
- Let me know if your device is rooted or running custom ROMs.
If you’ve tried these steps already, please let me know which ones, and if you get any different error messages. This will help me guide you through more advanced fixes or check for possible account/server-side issues.
Are you able to proceed with these steps?