Thunderbird
I have received this from Google and wondering if you are aware of it and plan to make Thunderbird compliant?
Google On May 30, you may lose access to apps that are using less secure sign-in technology [email protected] To help keep your account secure, Google will no longer support the use of third-party apps or devices which ask you to sign in to your Google Account using only your username and password. Instead, you’ll need to sign in using Sign in with Google or other more secure technologies, like OAuth 2.0. Learn moreWhat do you need to do?
Email software, like Outlook 2016 or earlier, has less secure access to your Gmail. Switch to Office 365, Outlook 2019 or newer, or any other email software where you can sign in using Sign in with Google. Learn more You received this email to let you know about important changes to your Google Account and services. © 2022 Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA Thank you, Jim
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Thunderbird has been compliant for nearly a decade now. If you're running the latest version of Thunderbird, you don't have to do anything except sign in to your Google account when a window opens asking you to do so as you use Thunderbird. There's an ongoing automatic conversion of accounts to OAuth2 in Thunderbird. As long as you're not blocking cookies, all should be fine. See Automatic Conversion of Google mail accounts to OAuth 2.0 Authentication
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Thunderbird has been compliant for nearly a decade now. If you're running the latest version of Thunderbird, you don't have to do anything except sign in to your Google account when a window opens asking you to do so as you use Thunderbird. There's an ongoing automatic conversion of accounts to OAuth2 in Thunderbird. As long as you're not blocking cookies, all should be fine. See Automatic Conversion of Google mail accounts to OAuth 2.0 Authentication