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User profile for user: RonDeamer
RonDeamer Author
User level: Level1 9 points
There was a question on this in 2022 that has been closed. The suggestion was:-
When you sign in to accounts.google.com
Go to Security.
Find the "Sign in to other sites" section
Click on "Signing in with Google"
Find the "Google Account sign-in prompts" toggle. Turn it off.
I can not see "Sign in to other sites" in Security.
Can anyone help please?
iPhone 14, iOS 17
Posted on Nov 27, 2023 3:40 AM
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User profile for user: Mloflo78
Mloflo78
User level: Level1 8 points
Posted on Apr 14, 2024 12:26 AM
This does not work at all. The point is that you do not want to sign in to google. In order to change these setting you not only need to sign in but stay signed in. The pop up needs to stop. Period.
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User profile for user: Mloflo78
Mloflo78
User level: Level1 8 points
Apr 14, 2024 12:26 AM in response to RonDeamer
This does not work at all. The point is that you do not want to sign in to google. In order to change these setting you not only need to sign in but stay signed in. The pop up needs to stop. Period.
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User profile for user: sonyafromchristchurch
sonyafromchristchurch
User level: Level1 8 points
Jul 17, 2024 3:08 PM in response to Julian Wright
The prompt to sign into google endlessly is very annoying. I have searched how to turn it off but nothing works. It only happens with my new iPhone 15. How can I remove it.
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User profile for user: RonDeamer
RonDeamer Author
User level: Level1 9 points
Nov 27, 2023 7:31 AM in response to Julian Wright
thanks Julian.
Somewhat embarrassingly it was just a matter of I was using Private Tabs!
Ron
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User profile for user: tibetanmonkey
tibetanmonkey
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Aug 26, 2024 7:00 AM in response to Julian Wright
It's an iPhone issue as long as Apple has the power to stop it (which it does), but offers its HIGH PAYING AND LOYAL CUSTOMERS nothing in the way of assistance.
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User profile for user: IdrisSeabright
IdrisSeabright
User level: Level10 166,031 points
Aug 26, 2024 2:55 PM in response to tibetanmonkey
tibetanmonkey wrote:
It's an iPhone issue as long as Apple has the power to stop it (which it does),
No, Apple doesn't have the power to stop other websites from requiring whatever type of log in they want to use.
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User profile for user: r.tremble
r.tremble
User level: Level1 10 points
Sep 4, 2024 12:17 PM in response to Sodapopkid
I do t use private browsing and I still get this stupid thing all the time.
User profile for user: Julian Wright
Julian Wright
User level: Level8 35,032 points
Nov 27, 2023 3:48 AM in response to RonDeamer
You'd be better off posting this on the Google Support forums since this is an issue related to a 'feature' that Google provides. It is not an iPhone or Safari specific issue, even though that's what you're seeing the issue on.
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User profile for user: IdrisSeabright
IdrisSeabright
User level: Level10 166,031 points
Jul 17, 2024 3:18 PM in response to sonyafromchristchurch
sonyafromchristchurch wrote:
The prompt to sign into google endlessly is very annoying. I have searched how to turn it off but nothing works. It only happens with my new iPhone 15. How can I remove it.
It will happen with any website that uses the Google Signin system. Sites pay Google to handle that for them. Don't visit those sites.
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User profile for user: IdrisSeabright
IdrisSeabright
User level: Level10 166,031 points
Sep 4, 2024 2:17 PM in response to r.tremble
r.tremble wrote:
I do t use private browsing and I still get this stupid thing all the time.
Yes, you will get it every time you go to a website that use Google's Sign In service to log people into the website.
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User profile for user: Lawrence Finch
Lawrence Finch
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Sep 4, 2024 2:42 PM in response to tibetanmonkey
tibetanmonkey wrote:
It's an iPhone issue as long as Apple has the power to stop it (which it does), but offers its HIGH PAYING AND LOYAL CUSTOMERS nothing in the way of assistance.
If Apple blocked Google sign-in how long do you think it would be before Google sued Apple? My guess is milliseconds.
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User profile for user: tibetanmonkey
tibetanmonkey
User level: Level1 4 points
Aug 26, 2024 7:01 AM in response to Sodapopkid
This is great... except it turns off private browsing. 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ NOT a fix.
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User profile for user: Sodapopkid
Sodapopkid
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Jun 21, 2024 8:49 AM in response to RonDeamer
That pop up is annoying and I was wondering why I never used to get it, but all of a sudden I get it all the time. I have finally figured it out. It is because of using private browsing. First; Close all of your safari, chrome, and google apps. Second; Open your Safari browser. If you see private browsing and you normally hit that Plus sign (+) "DON'T". Swipe over to "Start Page" and after touching that, go ahead and open up your Google or whatever browser. I just did this and that annoying "Sign in to Google" prompt is gone.
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User profile for user: IdrisSeabright
IdrisSeabright
User level: Level10 166,031 points
Sep 4, 2024 2:45 PM in response to Lawrence Finch
Lawrence Finch wrote:
If Apple blocked Google sign-in how long do you think it would be before Google sued Apple? My guess is milliseconds.
Femtoseconds...
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User profile for user: RonDeamer
RonDeamer Author
User level: Level1 9 points
Sep 5, 2024 12:25 AM in response to Sodapopkid
Great stuff.
Thank you.
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How to stop Google sign-in prompt on Safari iPhone?