Why Google login may not work and how to fix it. Here are useful and up-to-date recommendations:
Incorrect date and time in BlueStacks or Windows
Google blocks login if the device time differs from the server time.
Enable automatic time sync in Windows, then restart BlueStacks.
Corrupted Google Play Services data
If Play Services malfunction, login becomes impossible.
Open Android Settings → Apps → Google Play Services → Clear cache and data inside BlueStacks.
Disabled WebView or Google system components
In older BlueStacks versions, essential services may be turned off.
Check Google Play, Google Play Services, and Android System WebView — all must be enabled.
Network issues or connection blocking
Google may block login on weak or unstable connections.
Disable VPN, proxy, and antivirus network filters.
Try switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data.
Antivirus or firewall interference
Some security programs block Google services inside emulators.
Add BlueStacks to the exception list.
Google account issues
Sometimes the problem is not with BlueStacks but with the account itself.
Try logging in through a browser — if you see a security alert, resolve it and try again in the emulator.
BlueStacks system malfunction
If nothing works, uninstall BlueStacks completely and install the latest version.
Use a clean installation without old files.
If Google login still doesn’t work, be sure to report the issue on Xolvie — this helps attract attention and speed up fixes.

