How To Guide How to use Google Wallet / Google Pay in unsupported countries such as Egypt, Slovenia, Mexico or Turkey. - Google Pixel Watch

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There are several countries in the world that support Google Wallet for contactless payments, here the list of countries supported to use Google Wallet on smartwatch. Google has supported more than 30 countries in the last year, however, users in many countries cannot use Google Wallet because they do not yet have official support for Google Wallet. Although there is a workaround for this, basically it is to bypass Google's verification of the country you are in based on the IP address, which causes Google Wallet app to be hidden in seconds if used in an unsupported country. Therefore, to avoid this you need an IP address of a supported country, for this you use a proxy or a VPN, so you can pay in any country where the merchant has Contactless payment. For a much more extensive info and considerations about the trick enter here, basically the steps to follow are as follows:
Download Permanent Proxy app from this link and install it on the watch. The app is designed for Wear OS devices and allows anyone to use Google Wallet in regions where it is normally blocked.
Go to Settings > system > About and tap "Build number" multiple times until you see a message that says "you are now a developer". Next go to Settings > developer options and enable "ADB debugging" and "Debug over Bluetooth".
Run Permanent Proxy app, it will ask for permissions, accept "always allow".
Now create a personal proxy service that is reliable and avoid changing the IP address frequently, for example in Google Cloud.
Enter the IP address and port of the proxy you created, and enable it. After enabling the VPN/proxy, exit the app, give your watch some time and then check back in the permanent proxy app to see if your external IP has changed to the one you entered as a proxy. If it has, good job, you're connected!
Disable Wi-Fi on the watch. Don't download Google Wallet on your watch. It should enable itself. If it doesn't do it automatically, download Play Sore from Play Store.
Alternative:
An alternative to "Permanent Proxy" is to use a VPN on the phone that routes Internet traffic from the Wear OS app on the phone through it. To make it work you have to disable Wi-Fi on the watch, only use Bluetooth connection and keep the VPN on the phone always on.
On your phone, install a VPN app such as NordVPN, Adguard VPN, Tunnel Bear VPN or any other VPN app you prefer
.
In the VPN app you have installed, select and connect to a server in a country that supports Google Wallet, such as the USA.
Disable Wi-Fi on the watch, in a few seconds the app will appear in the list of apps on your watch. Don't download Google Wallet on your watch. It should enable itself. If it doesn't do it automatically, download Play Sore from Play Store.
Open Google Wallet/Google Pay on your watch, complete the setup and add a new card as normal.
Considerations:
Google Wallet app is installed by default on the watch, but it is hidden for the countries without official support. Don't download Google Wallet on your watch. It should enable itself. If you disable Wi-Fi on the watch and start a VPN on your phone, the app should appear in a while.
Proxy services can be found online and can be from any country. However, make sure you completely trust the proxy you chose before you enter it. It is possible that all your watch data will be sent through that proxy, including sensitive data, so act at your own risk. It is recommended that you create your own proxy. This can be easily done using Google Cloud (trial version).
"Permanent proxy" may not work if the watch is connected directly to the Internet (watches with eSIM).
Only bank cards that you can use to pay with your phone in stores can be added to Google Wallet on your watch. This means you will need a card from a country supported by Google Wallet.
You can make your watch refresh its Google Wallet availability check in two ways.: Either by setting the IP/port again in the Permanent Proxy app, or by tapping "Home App" in Settings > System > About > Versions.
Even if you are using "Permanent proxy", sometimes Google Wallet is disabled after update of some related Google apps, Services framework, Play services, Google main app. In this case, manual install of this Google Wallet (Wear OS) app version and after watch restart it appeared again.
Free VPNs may work, but they usually stop working within a couple of days, if they work at all.
If Google Wallet does not work, delete Google Wallet data in the watch settings. Also try to delete updates.
Google Wallet will work if you see the icon in the quick settings of the watch.
"Permanent proxy" only works for IPv4 networks. If you are on a network that uses IPv6, in theory, Google can still verify which country you are in. Turn off Wi-Fi if necessary.
Uninstalling the proxy permanently will not stop the proxy. Stop the proxy using the application before uninstalling it, or stop the proxy using the ADB command below.
Code:
adb shell settings delete global http_proxy
adb shell settings delete global global_http_proxy_host
adb shell settings delete global global_http_proxy_port
adb shell settings delete global global_http_proxy_exclusion_list
adb shell settings delete global global_proxy_pac_url
adb shell reboot
For more information, go to the original XDA thread here.

Does this work in Egypt?

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[Q] Getting "RPC:S-5:AEC-0" error in Google Play store after updating to 4.2.2

[Q] Getting "RPC:S-5:AEC-0" error in Google Play store after updating to 4.2.2
Hey all.
So finally got the OTA update to 4.2.2 last night, but now im getting a "RPC:S-5:AEC-0" error every time i try to update or install any apps via the Google Play Store. Now i have seen some people with the same problem that say that it will just fix itself. I have also seen other people that say that deleting and re-adding your Google account to the device will work. Problem is, I don't have the option to delete my Google account. The only option i have is "Sync now", no "Remove account" options like all the other linked accounts.
So, really, i guess i have 2 questions:
1. Does anyone know of a sure fire way to fix the "RPC:S-5:AEC-0" error?
2. Does anyone know of a way that i can remove my Google account so i can re-add it?
Thanks!!!
Re: [Q] Getting "RPC:S-5:AEC-0" error in Google Play store after updating to 4.2.2
Have you tried to delete market data and reboot?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
eqjunkie829 said:
Have you tried to delete market data and reboot?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
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Yeah. that was one of the original options that i found, but i had no luck with that one either. Thanks for the quick response!
Re: [Q] Getting "RPC:S-5:AEC-0" error in Google Play store after updating to 4.2.2
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To remove the Google account you need to be in the list of apps and then select the menu item to remove account.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
This is more common than you'd think....just remove your Google account under settings and re-add the Google account works like a charm
eqjunkie829 said:
To remove the Google account you need to be in the list of apps and then select the menu item to remove account.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
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For some reason i dont have the " Remove Account" option. Ideas?
GOT IT! Had to go into the "Accounts" option in my Contacts section and there i was able to delete and re-enter the account! thanks for all the help everybody! Greatly appreciated! Drinks are on me!
Hi,
I also have this [RPC:S-5:AEC-0] error for weeks now, and I can't solve it. I've exchanged emails with google support, but with no solution found. What I've tried so far:
- Removing and re-adding the google account
- Adding a second account, removing the first one, re-adding the first one, removing the second;
- clear data and cache from Google Services Framework, Download manager; Play store, in several different combinations (only data, only cache, cache then data, data then cache, reboot, no reboot, etc...)
- Factory reset my Nexus - yes, I went that far, with no result.
Anyone with new ideas? Thanks.
rduraoc said:
Hi,
I also have this [RPC:S-5:AEC-0] error for weeks now, and I can't solve it. I've exchanged emails with google support, but with no solution found. What I've tried so far:
- Removing and re-adding the google account
- Adding a second account, removing the first one, re-adding the first one, removing the second;
- clear data and cache from Google Services Framework, Download manager; Play store, in several different combinations (only data, only cache, cache then data, data then cache, reboot, no reboot, etc...)
- Factory reset my Nexus - yes, I went that far, with no result.
Anyone with new ideas? Thanks.
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Removing and re-adding the account was the only thing that was able to work for me. I dont know where you are trying that from, but give it a shot from the "account" options in the "Contacts" section of the phone. that was the only way it worked for me.
That also didn't work, but thanks for the tip. Still going desperate...
Tried everything...no luck
rduraoc said:
That also didn't work, but thanks for the tip. Still going desperate...
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Same boat as you with the "rpc:s-5:AEC-0" error when viewing my apps for about a week or so now. Wanted to post in this thread as it was first result for "rpc:s-5:AEC-0" in Google and had comments about trying everything with no luck.
I'm running JellyBeans 13 ROM and just came from an older version of CleanRom with the same issue. I've tried everything listed below. Also want to note I was on version 3.?.? of Google Play in CleanRom and JellyBeans flashes 4.0.25 My issue from CleanRom was that none of my apps would update...they would error out when i tried to update all. I fixed that particular issue by "clearing data" and "force closing" Google play under application management. From there though... which I don't know if it was like this before or after I just did that but I noticed the "rpc:s-5:AEC-0" error when viewing my apps right after.
Tried everythign in the below sites with every varying combination possible.
http://forums.androidcentral.com/ta...ing-information-server-rpc-s-5-aec-0-a-6.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2161864
http://matthill.eu/android/google-play-error-rpcs5aec0/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go1VGAHBhrk
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Removed my Google accounts (all accounts in fact..skype, linkedin, facebook, etc) via accounts under system menu AND once via contacts menu.
Wiped data from Google Play store, Google services framework and Google Play service in every combination possible. I also wiped dalvik cache and cache between a few of these attempts as well.
Cleanly Flashed JellyBeans 13 ROM (and damn its nice. highly recommended with Perseus kernel)
Uninstalled 4.0.25 via titanium backup, reboot, dalvik cache/cache wipe and installed 3.10.14 with no luck. Just installed 4.0.25 again and having the same issue.
Also I've been checking Google play on my desktop throughout this entire ordeal with the account that has all my purchase and its been saying "We're sorry, there was an error. Please try again later." when clicking my apps.....no issues looking at my videos or my music.
Cannot repurchase old apps. States "an error occurred while processing your purchase. please try again later' as well as "this purchase can not be refunded because you have previously bought this item"
I can purchase new apps no problem. And when I restore paid apps via Titanium back up they work and are recognized in the market as installed and paid for.
A few questions and opinions for posters
You said you have been emailing Google support about it. What are they telling you or having you try?
What happened before or when you noticed this? How long...as in maybe a Google side issue?
What does your Google play account say when viewing my apps via desktop browser?
Are you on a custom ROM or made any changes at all to your market settings?
What version of Google play are you running?
It seems from what I've read and with everything I've tried it could very well be on Google's end and how they identify your gmail or some associated account ID. I've read people fixing the "rpc:s-5:AEC-0" issue by restoring their previously fond ID when prompted in Titanium backup. But I found no such previous ID to backup to within TB....and never hear if they cannot view their apps via desktop browser similar to my issue.
If it was fixed by simply removing and re-adding accounts for you....it's like something triggered or matched correctly on Google's end to make the proper association. Or not. At a loss at this point.
Trying to answer all your questions:
- I've had this problem for over a month now;
- Google support says they know of the problem, and are passing all the info to their engineers, sorry about everything, etc...
- Stock, locked, unrooted maguro running 4.2.2 (rooted sometime before 4.2.2 was out, back to full stock since then)
- Google play app 3.10.14
- I also get the same error as you when looking as my apps in the desktop browser;
- I can see my purchases if I login to google wallet
- Some apps I cannot install, some I can; I can never update an app directly, have to find the app in a desktop browser and send it to the phone
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And by now, I'm almost sure this is a problem with the account on Google side - not with the app, not with the device. I have a Nexus 7 (4.2.2) with two users, and on my side I get this error, on the other user there is no issue...
I HAVE GOT THE ANSWER!!!!
This error happens if you are logged in with your Google ID on an android device, then you log in again with the same Google account on another device, BUT the time zone setting is different. This may happen if you just bought a cheap Chinese tablet, smartphone etc. and added your Google account in Settings, BUT missed to set your correct time zone (by replacing the default Beijing Time).
AS SIMPLE AS THAT! :laugh:
Got it?
If yes, just hit the Thanks! button.
Mazarin07 said:
I HAVE GOT THE ANSWER!!!!
This error happens if you are logged in with your Google ID on an android device, then you log in again with the same Google account on another device, BUT the time zone setting is different. This may happen if you just bought a cheap Chinese tablet, smartphone etc. and added your Google account in Settings, BUT missed to set your correct time zone (by replacing the default Beijing Time).
AS SIMPLE AS THAT! :laugh:
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If yes, just hit the Thanks! button.
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I don't think I have ever done that, but anyway, that would be the cause - what is the solution? And FYI, I got a message from Google saying this is now "Known Issue #7582577".
You aren't alone. I worked with Google on this issue and after 6 weeks they sent me an e-mail with a link to their known issues page. I have 3 devices and they are all doing the same thing. Can't access any of the over $100 worth of apps. This is very frustrating. Also, I tried checking the time zones and they are all set to Central Time.
rduraoc said:
Trying to answer all your questions:
- I've had this problem for over a month now;
- Google support says they know of the problem, and are passing all the info to their engineers, sorry about everything, etc...
- Stock, locked, unrooted maguro running 4.2.2 (rooted sometime before 4.2.2 was out, back to full stock since then)
- Google play app 3.10.14
- I also get the same error as you when looking as my apps in the desktop browser;
- I can see my purchases if I login to google wallet
- Some apps I cannot install, some I can; I can never update an app directly, have to find the app in a desktop browser and send it to the phone
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And by now, I'm almost sure this is a problem with the account on Google side - not with the app, not with the device. I have a Nexus 7 (4.2.2) with two users, and on my side I get this error, on the other user there is no issue...
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I don't have 100$ of apps, but am also frustrated for not having access to the apps I paid for. And now I'm weary of buying new apps (sometimes I don't get the error and can reach the payment phase for new apps), because I don't know what will happen next. One would think that Google would be better at handling the opportunity to get our money...
JamesPumaEnjoi said:
This is more common than you'd think....just remove your Google account under settings and re-add the Google account works like a charm
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Works like a charm indeed. Fixes the problem right away. Thanks. :good:
Hey all,
I got the same problem, tried the removing/readding my account theory and that worked. I noticed that Google Talk stopped itself. Since I don't have an issue anymore, can someone try clearing data/cache/force quit on the Talk app and see if that works before messing with the Google account?
smmiller506 said:
Hey all,
I got the same problem, tried the removing/readding my account theory and that worked. I noticed that Google Talk stopped itself. Since I don't have an issue anymore, can someone try clearing data/cache/force quit on the Talk app and see if that works before messing with the Google account?
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Tried it, doesn't work. Also tried adding Talk to the group of apps to which I was previously clearing data/cache (play store, download manager, google services framework, google play services), reboot and... still doesn't work.
I've mentioned I have done a factory reset on my GN, and it didn't solve the problem - so it clearing data and cache on whatever won't solve my problem, there is some problem with my account on google side.
Another thing I've been seeing is that I can install and update some apps, but not others. I wonder if this has something to do with the permissions required by the apps...
rduraoc said:
Tried it, doesn't work. Also tried adding Talk to the group of apps to which I was previously clearing data/cache (play store, download manager, google services framework, google play services), reboot and... still doesn't work.
I've mentioned I have done a factory reset on my GN, and it didn't solve the problem - so it clearing data and cache on whatever won't solve my problem, there is some problem with my account on google side.
Another thing I've been seeing is that I can install and update some apps, but not others. I wonder if this has something to do with the permissions required by the apps...
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Alright, thanks for the effort.

[Resolved] Unable to sync some Google Services

Here is my current situation:
About a week ago, I noticed that I had stopped receiving notifications from Gmail. I could still open the Gmail app and read my emails, so I didn't think much about it. Then 3 days later, I noticed that none of my email was showing up, and when I would try and refresh or sync from within Gmail, I got a message that there was no network connection. After that, I went into my Account Settings to verify that I had not somehow accidentally turned off Gmail sync. It was, in fact, still checked. However, it showed that it had not been able to sync since 2/13. Additionally, my Google Calendar, Google Play Music, People Details, and one or two other services are not able to sync. There is a message at the bottom of this screen that says "Sync is currently experiencing problems. It will be back shortly". Like I stated, this has been the case for 5 days.
I will also list what I've done to try and fix it so far, just so I don't get a bunch of suggestions that I've already tried.
- Clear cache for affected software. No Change.
- Clear DATA for affected software. No Change.
- Turn off, then turn on Sync for my Google account several times, with and without rebooting in between. No Change.
- Wipe the Rom, then install a new Rom and kernel. Upon doing this, I could not even get past the registration, as the phone repeatedly said that it was unable to contact Google servers. This was attempted both on LTE and WiFi. I eventually had to Restore via CWM.
The device is running the FML fork of CM11 and has the Mpokang 1080p kernel. I have been running this setup for a few months with no issues at all. Gmail still syncs and functions fine on my Xperia Play and Kindle Fire when on WiFi, so it doesn't seem to be an overall problem with my Google account.
Any other ideas as to what I might try?
I've attached screenshots of the issue. Two of the images show what my Google Account Sync looks like, and one image shows all I can see when I go into the Gmail app. I did black out my account name, but that is all.
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Last night, my Google Play Store stopped working. So I did a little more research, and was able to resolve the problem. If anyone runs into this issue in the future, it was simply a matter of having a somehow corrupted hosts file. If you use ES File Explorer (or other similar app), navigate to your root directory, go to /system/etc and find the file called "hosts" without a file extension. You have to mount r/w, then rename, move, or delete the hosts file. Once this is done, reboot the device. It took a bit longer to fully reboot, but once it did, all functionality returned.

Google play services crashing due to Google fit

I've had this issue since the 2nd or 3rd dp. Google play services would force close out of nowhere. Then i would go into settings and see that my account backup is not enabled. It's grayed out and I can't pick the google account. The only way to get it back to show up is when I clear the cache and data of google play services and reboot the phone. However it would start crashing again and I would have to pair my watch again (moto 360 and lg g watch r). So yesterday I tried to figure out the culprit and it was google fit. When I uninstalled it everything is fine and when I reinstalled it all hell break loose. I was just wondering if anyone else having this issue?
xFuGiToiDx said:
I've had this issue since the 2nd or 3rd dp. Google play services would force close out of nowhere. Then i would go into settings and see that my account backup is not enabled. It's grayed out and I can't pick the google account. The only way to get it back to show up is when I clear the cache and data of google play services and reboot the phone. However it would start crashing again and I would have to pair my watch again (moto 360 and lg g watch r). So yesterday I tried to figure out the culprit and it was google fit. When I uninstalled it everything is fine and when I reinstalled it all hell break loose. I was just wondering if anyone else having this issue?
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I don't use google fit but check https://www.apkmirror.com/ for newest versions of each, google play services and fit. both have been updated yesterday.
make sure to pick the right version for your phone.
ulxerker said:
I don't use google fit but check https://www.apkmirror.com/ for newest versions of each, google play services and fit. both have been updated yesterday.
make sure to pick the right version for your phone.
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I did try it and it still crashes
I had the same problem with Fit on my pixel. Here's what Google support sent me...
I recommend trying these basic troubleshooting steps:
Connect to a strong internet connection to access and download from the Play Store:
Try switching your internet connection to another Wi-Fi/cellular network. Also try accessing your network from a different location. Check if your signal strength improves and if you can browse web sites.
Force your device to check in to Google servers to gain full access to the Play Store:
Go to Phone > Dialpad (10 dot icon) and dial *#*#CHECKIN#*#* (*#*#2432546#*#*). Do not start the call. The numbers you entered should disappear.
Within 2 minutes, you should receive a "checkin successful" notification.
If this doesn't work, you can also force a check in by manually changing the date and time:
Go to Settings > Date & time.
If you see any of the following menu items, turn them off:
Automatic date & time
Automatic time zone
Tap Set date and Set time and manually change the date and time so they're incorrect.
Tap Home (the circle at the bottom of your screen) and repeat steps 1-2.
Turn Automatic date & time and Automatic time zone back on.
Reboot your device:
Press and hold the power button and tap “Power off” when it appears.
Once the phone powers off, press and hold the power button until the device powers on.
If the issue persists, remove and re-add your Google account:
Note: This may delete settings and un-synced in-app content. However, your purchases and synced data (Gmail, Google contacts, etc.) are tied to your account and will be available after re-adding your account. Make sure you remember your account password because you'll need to log back in after re-adding your account.
Remove your account:
Go to Settings > Accounts > Google and tap the name of the account you wish to remove.
Tap More (three vertical dots) and Remove account. Tap Remove account again to confirm account removal.
Add your account back to your device:
Go to Settings > Accounts > Add Account.
Select Google and enter your account information.
If the issue persists, clear the cache and data of the Play Store app:
Navigate to Settings > Apps > Google Play Store > Storage.
Tap Clear data > OK.
Tap Clear cache.
Note: this may reset Play Store settings. After clearing cache and data of the Play Store app, double check your settings: open Play Store > Menu (3 horizontal bars) > Settings.
If the issue persists, uninstall and reinstall Play Store app updates:
Go to Settings > Apps > Google Play Store.
Tap More (3 vertical dots) > Uninstall updates > OK.
Launch the Google Play store app, then tap Home (circle icon at the bottom of the screen).
Wait 5-10 minutes for the app to self-update and relaunch Google Play.
You can also try our online troubleshooter."
Automatic Force Checking in to Google servers is what worked for me. Hope it works for you too.
Good luck
google fit doesnt work on unoffcial rom
official lineage works fine
it says fit is having trouble with play services

Question Google Contacts and Maps not working - China Import

Hello,
I have imported this phone from China, and besides the CN bloatware, I cannot get Google Contacts and Google Maps (and Maps Go) work. Contacts does not sync any contacts, and Maps crashes on app start. The phone is fully updated and rebooted.
Originally the China version comes without Google Play and its required subsystem, so I wonder if I can update Google Play manually to hopefully fix all issues .. ? The seller, a big online exporter, installed Google Play before shipping.
Many thanks,
Pummelchen
hi
i'm going to buy this phone i'm from italy. actually i ve mi 10s with their incredible speakers( i'm going to put eu rom for that)
before buy i'm worried some google apps don't work, how can i add languages, whatsapp notification only when wake up? lots of thing
can you help me to decide because of that. some video shows playstore is installable even on joy ui 12.5 that block google services
thanks
The hardware part is incredible, as it's the fastest Android phone as of 2021-04.
The Google Services install app has been removed from the Xiaomi store, which sux.
Some sellers put the Google Play store on the phone to ease customer experience, but it's a buggy experience. For me, Google Maps did not load and Google Contacts does not sync my GMail contacts.
Currently I follow this guideline to install Google Services manually. Its a bit of a "hacking experience" to get this phone working ..
I'm sharing my experience with you as the "Google Map" crashed at launch & GPS doesn't location with me earlier. In the end, I made them both work. I found that the "Gmail account" at Google Map cause the crash at the launch.
To avoid Google Map crash at launch::-
1) Turn off your wireless/mobile data > Access Google map offline
2) Go to setting > Sign-out from your account > close the app > Go to app info & clear data
3) Turn on your wireless/mobile data > re-open Google Maps online.
BK4pro "Network location" apk came without permission privileges, so you must download another one to control GPS location with permission in order to run Google Map/Sygic/Duo ... GPS relevant apps:
1) Install "Network location" v1.0.0.apk by "Google LLC"
2) Give permission as described in the picture attachment. (optional step)
Hope it works for you!!

Question 2FA Google Phone Prompt not working?

Is anyone's Google Phone Prompt 2FA working on the Pixel 6? I found two other people on Pixel Reddit that has an issue with their Pixel 4a and the issue started after updating to Android 12. I too have Pixel 4a and can't get Google Prompt to work on either phones.
I have an old Moto e6 on Android 9, I signed in and right away Google Prompt works worked fine on my previous S20 week before I got my 6.
I've tried everything on my Pixel 6 to try and get it to work, just won't. Signed out of Google on phone and sign back in, made sure Play Services is updated, cleared data in Play Services, etc...
Works for me. I think there's always one more place where you have to set things. I don't particularly remember four days ago where exactly I got to where I needed to, somewhere in Google's Security section.
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I was having the same issue after wiping and rooting, and managed to fix it by doing the following:
1. (From your computer) Go into your Google account settings > Security checkup. Sign your Pixel out.
2. Sign back into Google from the notification you should receive on the phone a few seconds after
3. Clear all data for Google Play Service and (this part may be unnecessary but I did it) open the Google app to make sure it starts back up
4. Make sure background data is enabled for Google Play Services. If it is, you should be good to try again.
Flippy125 said:
I was having the same issue after wiping and rooting, and managed to fix it by doing the following:
1. (From your computer) Go into your Google account settings > Security checkup. Sign your Pixel out.
2. Sign back into Google from the notification you should receive on the phone a few seconds after
3. Clear all data for Google Play Service and (this part may be unnecessary but I did it) open the Google app to make sure it starts back up
4. Make sure background data is enabled for Google Play Services. If it is, you should be good to try again.
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I've done various combinations of this before, and just tried it again per your instructions, still no go.
EDIT: I figured it out, it was the Device & App Notifications setting in Notifications. Make sure Google Play Services is allowed/enabled. So weird why it wasn't in the first place!
EDIT2: Hmm it worked once to set it up, now trying to sign in on another computer and Google Prompt not popping up on my phone.
I am seeing the exact same behavior, it works once for me to set it up, but not when I actually sign in. The prompt shows up on my work phone with android 11 but not my pixel pro. The "use your phone to sign in" works fine. Google One support has been zero help. The idiots keep telling me that 2fa is text message only or they send the same steps over and over again. SIGH. My account is on my kids pixel 4a with Android 12 and they get the prompts as well.
I also have some issues with 2FA google phone prompt. It works without a problem on my P3 and P4 XL, but only occasionally on my P6 XL. It (in about 60% of the cases) either won't even show or it bugs out (error bla whatever after using the prompt). It's very unreliable as of now, and it's not solely an Android 12 issue (both P3 and P4 run A12 and work).
I guess its another software bug we can pile on the P6 in combination with A12^^
Those with problem, can you try something? Reboot your phone, wait 2-3 minutes till it's fully booted and try to sign in on other devices to see if you'll get a pop up on your Puxel 6 pro. I found for past week that lots of notifications started to delay for hours. Not all notifications but most of them. For example Gmail, Home Assistant, Aliexpress, etc. And pop up for 2fa as well. I found that reboot fixes problem for short period of time and then problem returns. It started suddenly as I said about a week ago. Can someone confirm that after reboot they get pop up for 2fa?
Edit - nvm
Opensystem said:
I actually just addressed this in one of my threads, figured I'd repost here in hopes it helps someone. My reader works 95% of the time
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Good call lol thanks
I just fixed this for myself. I think this issue started for me after an Android OS upgrade plus factory reset.
Open your Google account settings from the smartphone you want to setup as a 2FA security key.
Manage your Google Account
Click on Security Tab
Select 2-Step Verification
Click on Security Key Chevron
Click on Add security key
Follow the prompts to add your current smartphone as a security key
Just tested yesterday after clearing browsing data/cache. Popped up on my pixel 6 pro perfectly.

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