Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
OAuth clients must support granular consent, starting June 17, 2024.
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hi all
not sure if you received the same from google relating to OAuth clients consent.
Our records indicate that your app(s) has requested access to Google APIs and may be affected by an upcoming OAuth consent change. Starting June 17, 2024, Google will enable granular consent, which allows OAuth users to grant or deny Google account data permissions on a more granular level to third parties. We’ve provided more information below to help you through this change.
What do you need to know?
OAuth users will see a granular consent screen allowing them to grant or deny granular permissions to Google account data to your app(s) starting June 17, 2024.Note: Workspace Enterprise apps that are granted domain-wide delegation of authority or marked as Trusted will not be impacted by this change at this time.
What do you need to do?
We recommend that you test your app with granular consent and make any necessary updates to ensure an optimal user experience:Review our OAuth granular consent guide to learn about the requirements and best practices to handle granular consent.
If needed, update your app to ensure it supports granular consent.
If necessary, you may request a one-time extension, giving you until August 19, 2024, to support granular consent.
Here is a list of your client ID(s) that may be affected by this change. If you have Google Cloud Platform (GCP) console login issues, the Google Cloud Support team can help. Please submit a ticket in the Support Hub.and it seems like the affect module will be googlephoto. im checking in to see if theres anything ill need to change/make? i have look through the permission but it doesnt seems like theres any option for me to change anything to ensure a seamless transition?
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@1a2a3a Google’s security changes would have to be handled by the author of the widgets… If you’re just a user, likely nothing will have to change.
Likely, it’ll be something along the lines of a new loop in the software to provide specific authorization to photos.
No big deal.