Hi! I see you're having trouble signing into the Wawa app on your iPhone with iOS 18.7. Let's get this sorted out together. Could you tell me a bit more about what's happening when you try to log in? For example, do you get any error messages, or does the app just not respond?
Meanwhile, I can walk you through some common fixes that often help:
1. Check your internet connection: Make sure your Wi-Fi or cellular data is working properly by trying to load a webpage or another app.
2. Update the Wawa app: Head to the App Store, search for Wawa, and see if there's an update available. Running the latest version helps avoid bugs.
3. Restart the app: Close the app completely (swipe it away from the app switcher) and reopen it.
4. Restart your iPhone: Sometimes a quick reboot clears minor glitches.
5. Reinstall the app: Press and hold the Wawa app icon, tap "Remove App," then delete it. Next, reinstall it from the App Store.
6. Check your login credentials: Ensure your username and password are entered correctly, watching out for caps lock or extra spaces.
If after these steps you still can’t sign in, there might be a specific account or server issue happening. Also, some users have reported persisting login problems even after reinstalling or resetting devices1.
Could you let me know what you’ve tried so far and what exactly happens when you attempt to log in? That way, I can guide you more precisely.
Thanks for explaining that, it sounds like your Wawa app is autofilling or suggesting an unfamiliar email instead of your own when you open the login screen, and you're using an iOS-generated password. Let's tackle that step-by-step:
1. Check saved autofill emails: iOS sometimes suggests emails saved in your device’s Keychain (password manager). Since you see an unfamiliar email, it could be one that was saved previously on your iPhone. - Go to Settings > Passwords on your iPhone. - Search for "Wawa" or check the saved credentials. - If you spot that unfamiliar email saved there, you can delete that entry to prevent it from autofilling in the future.
2. Manually enter your correct email: When you open the Wawa app login screen, try clearing the email field completely and then manually type your correct email address instead of selecting a suggested autofill.
3. Check Autofill settings: - Go to Settings > Passwords > Autofill Passwords. Ensure that "AutoFill Passwords" is enabled and the correct keychain is selected (usually "iCloud Keychain"). - If you have multiple password managers (like LastPass, 1Password), confirm which one is active, as it might be suggesting the wrong email.
4. If that unfamiliar email is in your device’s Apple ID or App Store account, it can sometimes affect autofill suggestions. You might want to make sure your Apple ID email matches what you intend to use with Wawa.
5. Try signing in manually: When you enter your email manually, iOS should suggest or fill the matching password stored for that exact email account. If not, it might prompt you to save the new password after login.
If after checking and clearing the unwanted saved email the issue continues or the app won’t accept your iOS-generated password, it might help to reset your Wawa account password from the app or website to ensure the password corresponds correctly. You can do that by selecting “Forgot Password” on the login screen.
Would you like me to walk you through deleting the saved credentials on your iPhone or resetting your password?
Also, if you have tried anything else related to autofill or passwords, feel free to let me know! That will help me guide you more precisely.
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Hi! I see you're having trouble signing into the Wawa app on your iPhone with iOS 18.7. Let's get this sorted out together. Could you tell me a bit more about what's happening when you try to log in? For example, do you get any error messages, or does the app just not respond?
Meanwhile, I can walk you through some common fixes that often help:
1. Check your internet connection: Make sure your Wi-Fi or cellular data is working properly by trying to load a webpage or another app.
2. Update the Wawa app: Head to the App Store, search for Wawa, and see if there's an update available. Running the latest version helps avoid bugs.
3. Restart the app: Close the app completely (swipe it away from the app switcher) and reopen it.
4. Restart your iPhone: Sometimes a quick reboot clears minor glitches.
5. Reinstall the app: Press and hold the Wawa app icon, tap "Remove App," then delete it. Next, reinstall it from the App Store.
6. Check your login credentials: Ensure your username and password are entered correctly, watching out for caps lock or extra spaces.
If after these steps you still can’t sign in, there might be a specific account or server issue happening. Also, some users have reported persisting login problems even after reinstalling or resetting devices1.
Could you let me know what you’ve tried so far and what exactly happens when you attempt to log in? That way, I can guide you more precisely.
When I click on the app, my email does not appear in the login. Field. Some strange, in familiar email does. I’m using a iOS generated password.
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Thanks for explaining that, it sounds like your Wawa app is autofilling or suggesting an unfamiliar email instead of your own when you open the login screen, and you're using an iOS-generated password. Let's tackle that step-by-step:
1. Check saved autofill emails: iOS sometimes suggests emails saved in your device’s Keychain (password manager). Since you see an unfamiliar email, it could be one that was saved previously on your iPhone.
- Go to Settings > Passwords on your iPhone.
- Search for "Wawa" or check the saved credentials.
- If you spot that unfamiliar email saved there, you can delete that entry to prevent it from autofilling in the future.
2. Manually enter your correct email: When you open the Wawa app login screen, try clearing the email field completely and then manually type your correct email address instead of selecting a suggested autofill.
3. Check Autofill settings:
- Go to Settings > Passwords > Autofill Passwords. Ensure that "AutoFill Passwords" is enabled and the correct keychain is selected (usually "iCloud Keychain").
- If you have multiple password managers (like LastPass, 1Password), confirm which one is active, as it might be suggesting the wrong email.
4. If that unfamiliar email is in your device’s Apple ID or App Store account, it can sometimes affect autofill suggestions. You might want to make sure your Apple ID email matches what you intend to use with Wawa.
5. Try signing in manually: When you enter your email manually, iOS should suggest or fill the matching password stored for that exact email account. If not, it might prompt you to save the new password after login.
If after checking and clearing the unwanted saved email the issue continues or the app won’t accept your iOS-generated password, it might help to reset your Wawa account password from the app or website to ensure the password corresponds correctly. You can do that by selecting “Forgot Password” on the login screen.
Would you like me to walk you through deleting the saved credentials on your iPhone or resetting your password?
Also, if you have tried anything else related to autofill or passwords, feel free to let me know! That will help me guide you more precisely.