Using a Droid X on Android 2.3.3, running no other AVs I'm getting the error that "Login failed. the email or password is incorrect" I have the right email address in (not the default@gmail) and i've typed the password with the swype keyboard, the default keyboard, and copy/paste from a notepad app. I have submitted a ticket for this, but I thought I'd check with the forums to see if there was a quicker way to get this up and running.
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unable to log in to webroot complete android app on Droid X
Best answer by YegorP
Hi Spidy,
After looking up your subscription and talking to you through the private messages, we were able to determine what was preventing you from logging into your Android device.
Originally, I thought you had not created a "MyWebroot" account because it was not showing up in our system (that would explain why you wouldn't be able to login to the app as it requires the account credentials). However, what actually happened was that you had two Webroot SecureAnywhere Complete keycodes (only one was activated) and when you first created your "MyWebroot" account, you registered with the un-activated keycode and added the active one after. This resulted in the account not showing up in our system.
I went ahead and activated the keycode you registered with for you. This pushed the account through and resulted in it finally showing up in our system. At this point, you could now proceed to log into the mobile app using the account credentials as long as you used the newly activated keycode (since that was the one you originally registered your "MyWebroot" account with).
I then went ahead and merged the the number of days together from the two keycodes and had you activate the new keycode on your PC's so I could disable the other keycode and you could now manage your account using only the newly activated keycode.
You then told me that you had a third Webroot SecureAnywhere Complete keycode and was wondering if I could add the days from that keycode onto your newly activated keycode as well. I let you know that I could certainly do that, but because I'd only be merging the days and disabling the keycode, you would only be able to activate the keycode on up to three computers instead of six. Your other option would be to add the other keycode to your "MyWebroot " account and manage both keycodes from the account. This would give you more flexibility as you would be able to activate that keycode onto up to three extra computers/mobile devices.
You said that you preferred the flexibility of the second option in case you needed to have Webroot on more than three computers.
I'm glad we were able to get this (seemingly confusing at first) case resolved and that you have Webroot up and running properly on your computer(s) and Android device! :D
Let me know if you have any more questions or issues and please remember to follow up with me when you activate the new keycode onto your other computers!
Regards,
View originalAfter looking up your subscription and talking to you through the private messages, we were able to determine what was preventing you from logging into your Android device.
Originally, I thought you had not created a "MyWebroot" account because it was not showing up in our system (that would explain why you wouldn't be able to login to the app as it requires the account credentials). However, what actually happened was that you had two Webroot SecureAnywhere Complete keycodes (only one was activated) and when you first created your "MyWebroot" account, you registered with the un-activated keycode and added the active one after. This resulted in the account not showing up in our system.
I went ahead and activated the keycode you registered with for you. This pushed the account through and resulted in it finally showing up in our system. At this point, you could now proceed to log into the mobile app using the account credentials as long as you used the newly activated keycode (since that was the one you originally registered your "MyWebroot" account with).
I then went ahead and merged the the number of days together from the two keycodes and had you activate the new keycode on your PC's so I could disable the other keycode and you could now manage your account using only the newly activated keycode.
You then told me that you had a third Webroot SecureAnywhere Complete keycode and was wondering if I could add the days from that keycode onto your newly activated keycode as well. I let you know that I could certainly do that, but because I'd only be merging the days and disabling the keycode, you would only be able to activate the keycode on up to three computers instead of six. Your other option would be to add the other keycode to your "MyWebroot " account and manage both keycodes from the account. This would give you more flexibility as you would be able to activate that keycode onto up to three extra computers/mobile devices.
You said that you preferred the flexibility of the second option in case you needed to have Webroot on more than three computers.
I'm glad we were able to get this (seemingly confusing at first) case resolved and that you have Webroot up and running properly on your computer(s) and Android device! :D
Let me know if you have any more questions or issues and please remember to follow up with me when you activate the new keycode onto your other computers!
Regards,
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