Google Messages from browser error (With GMS) - Huawei P40 Pro Questions & Answers

Can anyone with GMS installed on the P40Pro can try to install Google Messages (Google SMS App) try to run the messages from the web scan the QR and see if he gets access.
I am getting a "Something went wrong..." error and can figure out why.
Thanks,
RZ

This just started happening to me today. It won't pair all of a sudden.

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Phone Services has a notification of a single new voice message constantly running in my notification tray.
I tapped it to enter into my voice messages when I initially listened to the message and deleted it. The notification still stayed up.
I force stopped Phone Services. It still comes back up even though my voice messages are emptied.
I double checked to ensure Play Services is up to date.
I downloaded an updated version of phone services from the Play Services apk mirror. When I opted to install it, the install was unsuccessful, responding with a message of "App not installed. The package conflicts with an existing package by the same name."
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I can't even swipe the notification away.
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My device system is up to date.
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"Read my test messages" causes Google App to crash

curious to see if any one else has this issue.
when I say (or even type) something to the affect of, "Read my text messages", Google app just force quits. When I try immediately again, I get the "Google keeps stopping" with choices of App Info, Close App, or Send Feedback. I have all permissions enabled, only Android Messages installed (thus being my one and only choice as the default messaging app). I have tried to disable the dns.adguard and disabling advance chat features. I have also tried other apps, but to no avail.
If I say, "read me my email", it properly lists and reads my latest e-mail messages.
so why is this not working for the messaging app?
I have the Pixel 3 on VZW with the latest 9.0 installed. I have using both the beta google/messaging apps and without.
this happens on both WiFi and mobile data. I do have a Huawei Watch 2 (Wear OS) running - and trying the same command through the watch yields similar undesirable results.
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Google Messages (both the beta and the standard version) keeps crashing. On my Fold 1st gen, I never had any issue...
For now I reverted back to Samsung messages but the RCS doesn't work (even though the setting is there) so I'd rather go back to Google Messages...
Anyone else having the same issue?
I tried clearing both the Google Play Services and Google Messages storage, doesn't make a difference as after a few seconds I get the Android message that Messages keeps crashing.
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Authentication Failing Mysteriously for Some Apps (Twitter, Dropbox, Pocketcasts)

So, I'm running an old Nexus 6P
Android 8.1.0
Stock Rom, Rooted (Magisk)
A few months ago, I noticed some apps were no longer logged in. I tried logging in and authentication failed (mostly silently)
Twitter: account login gives message "cannot create account"
Pocketcasts: login appears to work, but actually fails silently
Dropbox: "Unknown error, please contact Dropbox customer support."
Apps that continue to work: Facebook, LINE, Instagram, Mega,
By trying Tweetings, I am able to get a semi-useful error message from Twitter: "401: Authentication credentials (https://dev.twitter.com/auth/docs) were missing or incorrect. Ensure that you have set valid consumer key/secret, access token/secret, and the system clock is in sync."
My guess is that there's something wrong with how my phone deals with Oauth, since it's broken on multiple apps.
Things I've tried:
uninstalling and reinstalling the apps
upgrading to the final version of the stock ROM for the Nexus 6p (I was a year behind)
checking my clock settings to make sure time zone is correct and that network time is on
Things I'd rather avoid:
factory reset (it takes me a long-ass time to get my phone set up the way I want it after that, and it will be especially bad if it then doesn't work)
Any ideas? My even older Nexus 6 (also rooted) has no problems like this at all, so it does seem to be some kind of issue on the phone.
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Whatsapp keeps stopping when connected to Internet

Hi guys,
I am facing a weird issue with my Whatsapp as mentioned in the title. The Whatsapp keep stopping/force close when connected to the internet (either by WIFI or mobile data).
I have a LG V20, Nougat with latest version of Whatsapp installed. It was all good until a few days ago Whatsapp showed the error message "Unfortunately Whatsapp has stopped". It gave the options to open the app again or send feedback. When clicked on open app again, Whatsapp opened for a split second then showed the message " Whatsapp keeps stopping" and gave the options of close the app or send feedback. When opened Whatsapp again, it force closed and keep repeating the same error.
I did not update my phone nor done anything to it. I have the latest Whatsapp version installed before the error occurred. However, about 2 days before the error occurred, I did remove and re-add Google account. I don't think that would cause Whatsapp error as I don't register Whatsapp through Google account and during those 2 days Whatsapp was operating normally. I don't do backup to Google drive, all backups were done locally on phone.
I have done almost all necessary solutions to fix the error but none of them work. I have:
1. restarted the phone
2. rebooted the phone into safe mode
3. cleared cache and data of Whatsapp
4. uninstalled and reinstalled Whatsapp from Google play store
5. uninstalled and reinstalled Whatsapp from Whatsapp's official website
None of the above works. The Whatsapp will force close when the phone is connected to internet. Until recently I noticed that, when the phone is totally disconnected from internet, Whatsapp can be opened normally. With the Whatsapp opened and I connect the phone to internet, it immediately show the error and force close. How strange is that?
So now, I only can type messages in offline mode and press send before connect the phone to internet. The messages can be sent out by keep opening Whatsapp repeatedly. Incoming messages are delayed and no notification at all, I have to periodically keep re-open the Whatsapp to check for new messages. When there are new messages I have to read them in offline mode. This is so frustrating.
I googled and the only one came to this:
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They seemed to have same problem (with different phones) with me and no solution.
In the mean time, I am also contacting Whatsapp support team, but their replies so far did not answer my problem.
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