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The groover Danbury 30 Nov 22 5.37pm | |
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Anyone else got one and use the phone app? Google have bought them and have changed the login to the App. I can't get in. It says login with Google which i do, it then says do you already have a nest account, answer yes. Wont let me in. Ask for a password reset. No email. Its like my account has been deleted. Really poor show. No advanced notice just did it. Bugger all support.
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Slimey Toad Karsiyaka, North Cyprus 30 Nov 22 5.41pm | |
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Ye gods. Is this to make sure the bluetits in your garden don't freeze this winter? Edited by Slimey Toad (30 Nov 2022 5.42pm)
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cryrst The garden of England 30 Nov 22 6.58pm | |
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RIP it out and stick a standard wall stat in. This digital s*** isn’t in your control. Load shedding will happen for all you with smart meters. Save the dolphins and screw the humans.
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YT Oxford 30 Nov 22 7.04pm | |
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Phone your local council's trading standards department. I'm serious.
Palace since 19 August 1972. Palace 1 (Tony Taylor) Liverpool 1 (Emlyn Hughes) |
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The groover Danbury 30 Nov 22 7.13pm | |
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Solved it myself. I had to perform a reset to defaults on the nest. Then connect to it via a laptop web browser connected via the nest website. Once I had input the app code requested I was able to get in to it and reset a schedule. The phone app now works automatically. Good of google to provide information and help with this................ My blue tits will now be warm this winter.
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HeathMan Purley 30 Nov 22 8.09pm | |
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Do watch for the blue tits adjusting your settings.
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Mapletree Croydon 30 Nov 22 10.04pm | |
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Originally posted by The groover
Solved it myself. I had to perform a reset to defaults on the nest. Then connect to it via a laptop web browser connected via the nest website. Once I had input the app code requested I was able to get in to it and reset a schedule. The phone app now works automatically. Good of google to provide information and help with this................ My blue tits will now be warm this winter. I just ignore the Google login and continue to log in to Nest. It tries to fool you into letting Google control your whole world. But there is still a Nest login available if you look carefully
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Dubai Eagle 01 Dec 22 7.23am | |
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My experience of these things is they either go well, right first time, or they are a real pain in the rear & you have to walk away & come back when you are less frustrated / got less going on, to take another run at it when you are calm & composed (clear headed) - usually for me that means the next morning with a cup of coffee in hand & the wife still in bed. Originally posted by Mapletree
I just ignore the Google login and continue to log in to Nest. It tries to fool you into letting Google control your whole world. But there is still a Nest login available if you look carefully
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kingdowieonthewall Sussex, ex-Cronx. 01 Dec 22 8.08am | |
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Originally posted by HeathMan
Do watch for the blue tits adjusting your settings. its a nice time of year with the small birds in the garden.
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The groover Danbury 01 Dec 22 9.52am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
I just ignore the Google login and continue to log in to Nest. It tries to fool you into letting Google control your whole world. But there is still a Nest login available if you look carefully My nest login had been removed. Even when I clicked change password I got zip though........The gits!
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