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ismaildikmen

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  • Hi Friends, I am having trouble logging in with Google. This situation may be caused by why, and google gave me the following answer, how can I solve it.

    Hi,
    Thanks for your patience while we reviewed your project.
It looks like your homepage URL https://example.com/connect/google is a login screen, which means information about your app and its intention is not publicly accessible. Your homepage must accurately show your app's identity to users. If your app requires a log in, you should move the limited access sign-in procedure to a separate web page.
If your app is meant to be available to the public, make sure your app's homepage URL shows content associated with your brand, accurately shows your app's identity, and clearly describes what your app does.
To update the homepage URL linked to your OAuth Consent Screen:
  1. Sign in to Google Cloud Console
  2. Select the project ID: resim-yukle-291519
  3. Go to Credentials on OAuth Consent Screen
  4. Enter the homepage URL
  5. Click Submit
If your app is meant to be internal, please let us know by replying to this email. We will then close your case so that you can update your project from public to internal.
To update your project from public to internal:
  1. Sign-in to Google Cloud Console
  2. Select the project ID: resim-yukle-291519
  3. Go to Credentials on OAuth consent screen
  4. Go to Application Type
  5. Select Internal
  6. Click Save
You also need to link your project to your organization:
  1. If you haven't already done so, create an Organization by following the Quickstart Using Organizations instructions.
  2. Migrate the project into the organization you created as shown in Migrating Existing Projects into the Organization.
After you've linked your project to your organization, you and the project users in your organization can use the app to directly access OAuth scopes. You don't need to go through verification.
Please reply to this email after you've made the appropriate updates to your site and/or your OAuth Consent Screen, and we'll continue with the verification process. Any new emails sent to api-oauth-dev-verification@google.com won't go to our team.
You can find more information in the OAuth Application Verification FAQ. If you have other questions, please reply to this email.
 
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