Error 400 Bad Request

Some users experience a "400 Bad Request Error" when attempting to authorize their account. This error often occurs when multiple Google accounts are connected.

Some users experience a "400 Bad Request Error" when attempting to authorize their account. This error often occurs when multiple Google accounts are connected.

This error can occur randomly but is primarily triggered when a user has more than one Google account connected.

Recommended Solution: 400 Bad Request Error

To solve this issue, we suggest the following workaround:

  1. Use Incognito Mode:

    • Open an Incognito window in your web browser. This can usually be done by clicking on the three-dot menu at the top right of your browser and selecting "New Incognito Window" (in Chrome) or a similar option in other browsers.

    • In Incognito mode, your browser does not use existing cookies. This means it will not automatically connect to any of your Google accounts.

  2. Attempt Authorization Again:

    • In the Incognito window, navigate to the authorization page where you encountered the error.

    • Proceed with the authorization process as usual.

Why This Works:

Using an Incognito window prevents the browser from using existing login information from multiple Google accounts, which is often the cause of the 400 error.

Additional Tips:

  • Ensure your browser is updated to the latest version.

  • Clear your browser's cache and cookies regularly.

Need Further Assistance? If you continue to experience issues or have any other questions, please don't hesitate to contact our support team.

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