Getting Approved for Google OAuth: Step-by-Step Guide

How do I get approved for Google OAuth?

We have written an exhaustive guide on getting approved for Google OAuth here

We recommend watching this video before you begin: 



*Google has updated their requirement for the privacy policy and has provided this example that can be added to yours, “(App’s) use and transfer to any other app of information received from Google APIs will adhere to Google API Services User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements.” 


If you're feeling lost or confused, don't worry - we won't judge. Instead, just shoot us an email at support@cloudsponge.com, and we'll help guide you back to the land of the living.
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