Public and internal applicationsĪ service account is used in an application that calls APIs on behalf of an application that does not access user information. ![]() You'll receive more information at the contact email you provided.įor more information about user authentication, see the OAuth 2.0 documentation. Your last approved consent screen is still in use. Failed verification: your OAuth consent screen didn't pass the verification.Published: your OAuth consent screen passed the verification and your project is verified.Being verified: an OAuth developer verification is in progress.For information about when verification is required, see the FAQ "When does my app have to be verified by Google?". To start the verification process, click Submit for Verification. Needs Verification: an OAuth developer verification is needed.Not Published: your OAuth consent screen is not published and verification is not required for use.When a project goes through verification, the current status displays under Verification status: ![]() Note: The consent screen settings within the console are set at the project level, so the information that you specify on the Consent screen page applies across the entire project.
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