Hi there! I understand you're having trouble verifying your Gmail account for Lingbe. Let’s figure this out together. To start, can you tell me a bit more about what happens when you try to verify your Gmail account? For example:
- Do you receive the verification email from Lingbe? - Are you able to click the verification link inside the email? - Does any error message pop up when you try to verify?
This info will help me guide you better.
Meanwhile, here are some general steps that usually help with email verification issues on Lingbe:
1. Check your inbox carefully: Make sure you received an email from Lingbe and that you click exactly on the verification link provided—not just copying and pasting it. Sometimes links can break if copied incorrectly.
2. Look in your spam/junk folder: Occasionally, verification emails get filtered there.
3. Use a stable internet connection: Sometimes weak or intermittent internet can prevent the verification process from completing.
4. Try verifying from a different browser or device: Since you mentioned WebKit on Android 10, maybe try verifying on the official Lingbe app from the Play Store or use a different browser to see if the problem persists.
Also, if you have 2-Step Verification enabled on your Google account, some apps need you to sign in again or create an app-specific password.
If these don’t help, please share any error messages or behaviors you see and whether you have tried anything so far.
Thanks for the details! It sounds like when you click the verification link in the email, you get an error instead of confirming your Gmail account for Lingbe. That can happen sometimes for a few common reasons.
Here’s what I recommend trying, step-by-step:
1. Check if the verification link expired. Verification links often expire after a period (like 24 hours). Try requesting a new verification email from Lingbe and verify it as soon as you get it.
2. Try opening the link in a different browser or an incognito/private window. Certain browser cache or extensions can interfere with links. Since you’re on WebKit with Android 10, you could try Chrome, Firefox, or use an incognito tab and open the link there.
3. Clear your browser cache and cookies before clicking the link again. Sometimes stored data can cause the verification process to break.
4. Make sure you have a stable internet connection. If your connection fluctuates, the verification request may fail when you click the link.
5. Verify you’re not logged simultaneously on multiple Lingbe sessions/accounts on your device or browser, as that can sometimes cause conflicts during verification.
If after trying all these, the error still appears, it could be an issue on Lingbe’s server side or with how the verification links are being generated. In that case, I would recommend contacting Lingbe support directly by emailing [email protected] with a screenshot of the error message and mention you’ve tried the above steps.
Would you be able to try those steps and let me know if any of them helped? If the problem persists, please share the exact error message you see, and I’ll help you dig deeper.
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Hi there! I understand you're having trouble verifying your Gmail account for Lingbe. Let’s figure this out together. To start, can you tell me a bit more about what happens when you try to verify your Gmail account? For example:
- Do you receive the verification email from Lingbe?
- Are you able to click the verification link inside the email?
- Does any error message pop up when you try to verify?
This info will help me guide you better.
Meanwhile, here are some general steps that usually help with email verification issues on Lingbe:
1. Check your inbox carefully: Make sure you received an email from Lingbe and that you click exactly on the verification link provided—not just copying and pasting it. Sometimes links can break if copied incorrectly.
2. Look in your spam/junk folder: Occasionally, verification emails get filtered there.
3. Use a stable internet connection: Sometimes weak or intermittent internet can prevent the verification process from completing.
4. Try verifying from a different browser or device: Since you mentioned WebKit on Android 10, maybe try verifying on the official Lingbe app from the Play Store or use a different browser to see if the problem persists.
Also, if you have 2-Step Verification enabled on your Google account, some apps need you to sign in again or create an app-specific password.
If these don’t help, please share any error messages or behaviors you see and whether you have tried anything so far.
Looking forward to your reply!
When I click on the link sent to me,it shows verification error
Henry Adams
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Thanks for the details! It sounds like when you click the verification link in the email, you get an error instead of confirming your Gmail account for Lingbe. That can happen sometimes for a few common reasons.
Here’s what I recommend trying, step-by-step:
1. Check if the verification link expired.
Verification links often expire after a period (like 24 hours). Try requesting a new verification email from Lingbe and verify it as soon as you get it.
2. Try opening the link in a different browser or an incognito/private window.
Certain browser cache or extensions can interfere with links. Since you’re on WebKit with Android 10, you could try Chrome, Firefox, or use an incognito tab and open the link there.
3. Clear your browser cache and cookies before clicking the link again.
Sometimes stored data can cause the verification process to break.
4. Make sure you have a stable internet connection.
If your connection fluctuates, the verification request may fail when you click the link.
5. Verify you’re not logged simultaneously on multiple Lingbe sessions/accounts on your device or browser, as that can sometimes cause conflicts during verification.
If after trying all these, the error still appears, it could be an issue on Lingbe’s server side or with how the verification links are being generated. In that case, I would recommend contacting Lingbe support directly by emailing [email protected] with a screenshot of the error message and mention you’ve tried the above steps.
Would you be able to try those steps and let me know if any of them helped? If the problem persists, please share the exact error message you see, and I’ll help you dig deeper.
I’m here to ensure you get this sorted out!