Sooner or later, all of your electronics will become obsolete. To that point, Google announced last week that any devices running Android 2.3.7 or lower will no longer allow users to sign in starting on September 27th, 2021. When you attempt to sign in to Google on a device running Gingerbread after September 27th, you will likely run into username and password errors.
Android 2.3 Gingerbread launched on December 6th, 2010. If you're reading this, it's very unlikely that you're doing so on a device running Gingerbread. Nevertheless, it's clear that some Android users are still signing on with devices that came out over a decade ago. Therefore, Google is giving those users a helpful heads up before it permanently disconnects them.
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