Thank you. If safari is not open, safari will launch with no website. Although this proved to be a difficult error to fix, a few users have found some clever workarounds for it.
After I logged in, selected my computer, and then selected "Installations & Updates," and entered my phone number, I received a phone call from a tech at apple immediately. We are getting the prompts, and going through the process, but the authentication silently fails every time. Perhaps that’s the reason our work has been picked by the likes of Forbes, Foxnews, Gizmodo, TechCrunch, Engadget, The Verge, Macrumors, and more. Our automated system analyzes the replies to choose the one that's most likely to answer the question. What you get is no new website loaded in safari if safari is already open. Same here, something in 10.14.4 causes this. I get a notification "Google requires completing authentication in Safari."
I changed my Gmail password and then tried to update on Apple. Unfortunately, clicking Open Safari does nothing. How can you miss that?
macendo, Mar 26, 2019 9:25 AM in response to macendo, User profile for user: I have Safari 13 on two MacBook Pro's. To mitigate the issue, developers came up with open and decentralized authentication protocols such as OpenID and OAuth. (Otherwise just make sure the macOS proxy is enabled and working).
As a result, the flow may be different on each browser. I changed my Google password today and now have the dreaded "Google requires completing authentication in Safari."
Failed to attach file, click here to try again. Updated to Mojave 10.14.4 and was shortly requested to go to Internet Accounts in System Preferences and authenticate my gmail account in Safari. Re-Authenticate macOS Mojave to access gmail account . Try again later." Cancel does not help. "Google requires completing authentication in Safari. Mar 26, 2019 9:03 AM in response to macendo I have 4 other google accounts for which authentication works correctly. Yes, I believe it is legitimate.
Mar 26, 2019 9:00 AM in response to Ken Graham Unfortunately, I do not find a way to authorise again. I tried restarting the calendar, Safari and quitting and starting both, plus the Command-R command and every way to refresh I could imagine. When I do this I get answer "Authentication failed. I tried enabling 2FA on the unauthenticatable account, no luck. Can't find help anywhere to this mysterious redirect to "authentication in Safari". Driving me crazy. I have this issue too & would like to know more. I went to this apple page https://support.apple.com/contact, and clicked "Get Help" under "Talk To Us." Some community members might have badges that indicate their identity or level of participation in a community.
I did not need to restart my Mac, I just had to convince Calendar to refresh its accounts, particularly the Google one. If I remember correctly, soon after upgrading Safari was updated to 13.0. "Google requires completing authentication in Safari" but it does not redirect to any site. From the Tools menu choose Rewrite and click the Add button. Less, User profile for user: Same issue here! Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site. Add a new location with Host: people.googleapis.com. When the "goto Safari for authentication screen" returns, click [Safari]. Are you sure you want to continue? Google takes abuse of its services very seriously. I've tried deleting and restarting everything but no redirect. I did not want to do that. Sep 24, 2019 1:44 PM in response to Richard Liu PiunikaWeb highlighted the topic in this article, where we also mentioned the fix of this bug pushed by Apple in the updated Mail app via latest beta of macOS. https://accounts.google.com/DisplayUnlockCaptcha, https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/2461835?hl=en), https://accounts.google.com/signin/oauth/identifier?client_id=, If this is your first time using Charles it should prompt you to authorize automatic proxy configuration. when trying to access my gmail account on my iMac running 10.14.6 (18G95). Open Keychain Access, which is in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder. It was connected with Google Notes. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the. Google requires completing authentication in Safari. When the "goto Safari for authentication screen" returns, click [Safari]. She said the issue is GOOGLE's authentication requirements, not related to the MacOS system upgrade. Identity verification is a complex task since the inception of modern society. It looks legitimate. Once the certificate is installed, find it in your keychain (type Charles into the search), open it, expand the Trust section and set to Always Trust.
Less, User profile for user: When you use another operating system, mail does not open private browsing and it's not an issue. Any way to downgrade to 10.14.3? In response to Ken Graham.
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