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This article offers instructions on how to fix SSL issues with Gmail on iOS. Step 1: Restart the device This article offers instructions on how to fix SSL issues with Gmail for iOS devices. First, you should restart your device and open the Settings app. Then, tap "Mail," followed by "Accounts" and choose "Google." Finally, tap "Accounts & Privacy" and then press the gear icon in the upper-right corner of the screen to access your account settings. From there, tap "Delete Google Account." Step 2: Re-enter your credentials Tap the "+" icon in Mailbox Settings and then input your email address and password into appropriate fields. Tap the "Accounts" category and then choose "Google." Step 3: Use a different browser Unfortunately, the issues associated with the Google app seem to persist for some users. If your problems persist after following the previous steps, you can try using a different browser than Safari. However, we don't recommend switching over to Chrome because some users have reported getting SSL errors on this app as well. Use Firefox instead; it's free and available for all iOS devices. Step 4: Check your network connections No matter what device you're using, make sure that you're connected to a strong signal. Also, make sure that you aren't connected through a cellular data connection; only Wi-Fi should be enabled if possible. If you're still having trouble, turn off flight mode, wait for a few minutes and then, try to reconnect. Step 5: Reset your device If the previous steps didn't solve the problem, you can always reset your device. Make sure to back up your data first before proceeding. When you get to the device's Home Screen, press and hold the Home button until "Slide to power off" appears on screen. Then, swipe the slider once more until it completely slides offscreen to turn off your device. Next, press and hold both the Home and Sleep/Wake buttons until the Apple logo appears; this should take about 10 seconds or so. After your device reboots, you can sign into iCloud and recover your email. Step 6: Remove the Google app If you're still having trouble, you should remove the Google app from your device. To do so, head to Settings > Applications > Manage Your Applications and then drag the app to the Trash can icon. After removing the app, remember to back up your data before uninstalling it completely. If you need help locating "Settings" on your device, tap on the Settings icon at the top of screen and then choose "General" or "About. You can also delete the app from your device by accessing your device's Settings Menu, tapping "General," selecting "Applications" and then pressing the "Clear" button. Step 7: Re-enter the credentials If you're still having trouble after these steps, you'll need to re-enter your Gmail credentials manually. To do so, go to Settings on your device, scroll down to Accounts & Passwords and tap on the Gmail account where you'd like to recover your email. From there, tap "Forgot Password?" and fill out the new password. Tap on Sign in at the top of screen and enter in all the appropriate information again. Then choose "Sign In. cfa1e77820
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