Most non-Google apps and services are blocked
Advanced Protection stops most non-Google apps and services from accessing data like your Google Drive and Gmail data. That way, your data is better protected against harmful or unsecure access.
After you turn on Advanced Protection, you can allow these apps and services to access your Google data:
- All Google apps and services
- Apple Mail, Calendar, and Contacts apps on iOS and macOS
- Mozilla Thunderbird
- Desktop email clients that access Gmail directly
Let non-Google Apps access your Google data
Apple apps on iOS
You can let some Apple apps access your Google Account data and Gmail. Make sure you're using the latest version of the app and follow the in app instructions to allow iOS to access your Google Account. You may need to sign into your Google Account during this process.
Mozilla Thunderbird
You can use Mozilla Thunderbird to access your Gmail. Make sure you’re using the latest version of Thunderbird (60.0 or up).
Apps Script may be blocked
If you're enrolled in Advanced Protection, Apps Script can be used. If scripts request access to certain data in your account, like emails, documents, or photos, they may be blocked.