Google Account Manager 60 1 Portable Access
Google Account Manager 6.0.1 (Build 23) is a system application designed for Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) that manages account authentication and synchronization. It is commonly used to fix "Google Play Services has stopped" errors or as part of a method for bypassing Factory Reset Protection (FRP). For more details and to download the APK from a reputable source, visit APKMirror. Google Account Manager 6.0.1 (Android 6.0+) - APKMirror
Recommended Fixes (if you are debugging this issue)
- Re-authenticate the user – Open Settings → Accounts → Google → Remove and re-add the account.
- Clear Google Play Services data –
Settings → Apps → Google Play Services → Storage → Clear data(safe; they regenerate). - Check network – Ensure no firewall/proxy blocks
accounts.google.com. - Update Google Play Services – Outdated versions can return error 60 erroneously.
- Check device date/time – Incorrect time breaks SSL certificate validation.
Tips to avoid the issue
- When flashing custom ROMs, always flash the corresponding GApps package immediately.
- Backup your system and accounts before major changes.
- Avoid uninstalling or force‑stopping core Google services unless you know the implications.
- Keep Play Services and related apps up to date.
: Reinstalling this manager can resolve issues where your Google account fails to log in or sync on older Marshmallow devices. Bypassing FRP google account manager 60 1
At its core, this utility acts as the primary tool for managing Google account login credentials. Its main functions include: Google Account Manager 6
System Instability: Causing persistent crashes in Google Play Services. Re-authenticate the user – Open Settings → Accounts
However, malware authors sometimes use similar names to trick users (e.g., "Google Acc0unt Manager" with a zero instead of an 'o'). How to verify legitimacy:
