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Google shares workarounds for auth failures on ChromeOS devices

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Google is working to resolve authentication issues affecting some ChromeOS devices, which are preventing affected users from signing into their Clever and ClassLink accounts.

As the company explains in a recently updated incident report on the Google Workspace Status Dashboard, these authentication failures impact devices running version 16328.55.0 with Chrome browser version 139.0.7258.137.

These issues are disrupting Single Sign-On access to Clever and ClassLink educational partner platforms that are used to manage student access to digital resources.

ClassLink is used by over 22 million students and staff in more than 3,000 school systems across 50 U.S. states and 42 countries, while Clever is used by over 110,000 schools, including 95 of the largest 100 districts (approximately 60% of U.S. students).

"Google, a service that works with Clever, is experiencing issues with users being unable to login using their Google credentials for those who updated to ChromeOS 139," Clever also told users in a separate incident report on its official status page.

"This is preventing users from being able to login to their Clever account. We are monitoring the issue and will provide status updates as they become available."

The same authentication problem also affects 2-Step Verification (2SV) processes for some users, potentially blocking access to some Google services that require enhanced security authentication.

Woarkarounds available until a fix rolls out

While its engineering teams are conducting automated testing on a potential solution before releasing the fix to affected users, Google shared two temporary fixes that could help those impacted work around the authentication failures.

The first requires administrators to roll back their ChromeOS installation to the previous M138 version, using the detailed instructions provided in this Google support document.

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