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Sunday, August 5, 2018

Multi-protocol Google Talk, Facebook Messenger on Pidgin with App passwords

With the new control in privacy across the social media websites, multi-protocol chat clients like Pidgin have had some tough times. This post aims to solve the problem with tools from this new era of the privacy conscious Web. For those who are unaware, Pidgin, is a chat client which aggregates most social media protocols like XMPP (Gtalk), Jabber, Facebook, ICQ, IRC, into one compact interface.


We'll go through this blog, the process to add app-passwords in Google and Facebook so that it works with Pidgin.

Google Talk App Password Generation:

Sign in here: https://myaccount.google.com/apppasswords

Step 1, select the app

 

Step 2: Use Other (custom name)


Step 3: Give a name,  I already have pidgin, so used this, for you, use "Pidgin" and click on generate.

Step 4: After generating you will get this window, copy the app password

Step 5: Use the generated password in Pidgin with your Gmail username as usual.

Now for Facebook App password generation.


Step 1: Open facebook settings


Step 2: Go to security and Login


Step 3: Scroll down to App Passwords under Two-factor Authentication and click on generate an App Password



Step 4: Apply similar steps and use a name for this after entering your password for additional authentication, if any.



Step 5: Use the generated password in Facebook app in pidgin.

Enjoy!




2 comments:

  1. Ah pidgin! First used it back in the days when it was called Gaim. Nice memories.
    Btw, google app passwords only work when you use 2fa. It won't work, e.g., if you use your phone to sign in, like /me does

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    1. Thanks for that info. I find pidgin pretty useful if one has to keep a local copy of their chats.. also the plugins like buddy pounce are pretty awesome!

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