I'm sorry for your loss... My mother passed on 8/31/18 & I miss her every single day. - If you have fully reset the phone, you do not need any of her Google account info... Just sign in with your own or create a new account.
This issue comes due to your cache folder. You haven't clear your Google Chrome
browser's cache for long time and that's why Google Chrome will not load
any web pages. In this case you have to clear your Google Chrome
browser's cache files to fix this problem. After clearing cache of your
Google Chrome browser you will not get any issue.
1. Open Google Chrome browser. 2. Goto Tools > Options. 3. In the Google Chrome Options window, click "Reset to defaults" button on "under the hood" tab. 4. 4. A pop-up will appear asking you confirm this action. Click "Reset to defaults" to revert back Google Chrome to default settings.
On 14th December 2020, Google services encompassing Gmail, YoutubeGoogle Docs, etc. faced an issue. The official statement released by Google stated the glitch was an 'internal quota storage issue'. Users all across the globe faced issues while accessing it and this problem extended for 45 minutes approximately.
The official statement released by Google read 'Today, at 3.47 AM PT Google experienced an authentication system outage for approximately 45 minutes due to an internal storage quota issue. Services requiring users to log in experienced high error rates during this period. The authentication system issue was resolved at 4:32 AM PT. All services are now restored. We apologise to everyone affected, and we will conduct a thorough follow up review to ensure this problem cannot recur in the future."
Users saw either an error code 503 or 500 while accessing Google services during that designated time frame. A glitch incurred at such an influential company affects people all across the globe. Google delegates have assured that they shall surely look into the matter and make sure that this issue doesn't happen again.
Open up your Google Account. You may need to sign in.
Under "Security," select Signing in to Google.
Pick or choose your new Password. You might need to sign in again.
Enter in your new password and then select Change Password.
Go to my account for google.com. At the left, click Data and personalization. Scroll to Download,and delete, or make a plan for your data. Click Delete a service or delete your account.
Ensure you have an active internet connection either thru wifi or mobile data. If your phone's internet connection is working fine, I suggest you perform a factory reset on your phone. Its available via Settings -> Backup and Reset. Be sure to backup all you important data (contacts, photos, videos, messages) before performing a factory reset.
Try deleting chrome and reinstall it again. If you still have difficulties, then it's probably you're having problems with your internet connection either from your computer or wifi, etc.
It would be helpful to know the Phone model and whether there is any error message.
Regardless, to troubleshoot, please consider performing the following steps:
1. Shutdown your phone and start it up again. Try working with the Camera again. 2. If it is still not working, to validate if it is an issue with the native Camera app, please download Android Market camera apps like "Camera360 Free" or "FxCamera" and try clicking some pictures.
Where are you downloading apps from, the phone/tablet or on a PC? Have you setup a gmail account on your phone yet? A gmail account is required to register the phone/tablet on the android market.
As a G Suite administrator, you can let users work in some Google products with users outside your business or school. For example, allow file sharing in Google Drive with an organization you trust by whitelisting their domain. ... You can also let your users join classes in the domains that you trust.
https://support.google.com/a/answer/6160020?hl=en