How to add your OAuth credentials

How do I add my OAuth credentials to my CloudSponge account?

1. Sign in to your CloudSponge account. 
2. Go to the credentials section and click, "Configure your Google Account."

3. Click the green button that says, "Add your OAuth Credentials." 

4. Fill in your Client ID, Client Secret, Proxy URL, and don't forget to click Other Contacts checkbox. If you can't tell from the screenshot, it's important. 

5. Save and do a happy dance.

Do you want to have an online dance party? Email us at support@cloudsponge.com and we'll do the Macarena together. ðŸ’ƒ ðŸ•º
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