This guide provides detailed instructions on creating and managing App passwords for your Gmail account, which are required to connect your Gmail account to Ferndesk.

Prerequisites

  • A Google Account with Gmail

  • 2-Step Verification must be enabled on your Google Account (read below to see how to enable this)

  • Access to your Google Account security settings

Why App Passwords Are Needed for Ferndesk

Ferndesk requires an App password to connect to your Gmail account because:

  • It enables secure access without sharing your main Google Account password

  • It allows Ferndesk to read email replies and use them for analysis.

Pro tip: App passwords enhance security by providing app-specific access that can be revoked individually without affecting your main account password.

Step #1. Enabling 2-Step Verification

Before you can create an App password, you must enable 2-Step Verification on your Google Account:

  1. Under "Signing in to Google," click on "2-Step Verification"

  2. Click "Get Started"

  3. Follow the prompts to set up your second step (phone number, authenticator app, etc.)

  4. Complete the setup process and confirm 2-Step Verification is active

Step #2. Creating an App Password

Once 2-Step Verification is enabled, follow these steps to create an App password for Ferndesk:

  1. Sign in to your Google Account if prompted

  2. Under "Select app," choose "Other (Custom name)"

  3. Enter "Ferndesk" as the custom name

  4. Click "Generate"

  5. Copy the 16-digit App password that appears

  6. Save this password in a secure location (it will not be shown again)

Important: The App password will only be visible once. If you lose it, you'll need to generate a new one. Each App password is unique and should only be used for its specific purpose.

#3. Using Your App Password with Ferndesk

After generating your App password:

  1. Navigate to the Integrations page in your Ferndesk settings

  2. Find Gmail in the list of integrations and click "Connect"

  3. Enter your Gmail address

  4. Enter the App password you generated (not your regular Google password)

  5. Click "Connect" to complete the setup

Once connected, Ferndesk will automatically sync email replies from your Gmail account to your help center. You'll see a confirmation message when the connection is successful.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Symptom

Likely Cause

Resolution

"Password incorrect" error

Using your regular Google password instead of the App password

Ensure you're entering the 16-digit App password, not your regular Google password

Can't find App passwords option

2-Step Verification not enabled or account type restrictions

Enable 2-Step Verification. Note that some organization accounts may not support App passwords.

App password not working

App password has been revoked or changed

Generate a new App password and reconnect your Gmail account in Ferndesk

Lost access to device with App password

Security concern about unauthorized access

Revoke the App password immediately and generate a new one

Managing App Passwords

You can manage all your App passwords from the same page where you created them:

  • To view existing App passwords: Visit your App passwords page

  • To revoke an App password: Find the app in the list and click "Remove"

  • To create a new App password: Follow the creation steps above

Security best practice: Regularly review your App passwords and remove access for apps you no longer use. If you suspect any App password has been compromised, revoke it immediately.

Caveats and Important Considerations

  1. Account Changes: Changing your Google Account password automatically revokes all App passwords. You'll need to generate new ones after a password change.

  2. Organization Accounts: Some Google Workspace accounts may have restrictions on App password usage. Contact your administrator if you can't find the App password option.

  3. Advanced Protection: If you're using Google's Advanced Protection program, you may not be able to use App passwords at all.

  4. Security Keys Only: If 2-Step Verification is set up only for security keys, App passwords may not be available.

Security reminder: Never share your App password with other apps. If you suspect an App password has been compromised, revoke it immediately.

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