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New Gmail OAuth policies go into effect January 2019
Hi Google API Developer,
We sent this email because you’re listed as a contact on the Google Cloud Project that uses OAuth 2.0 to use Google APIs for your app below: thingengine-1064
Last month, we announced new Gmail OAuth policies. We designed these changes to give users enhanced controls that better align with how developers use their data. We want to remind you that the updated policies will go into effect starting January 15th, 2019. What’s changing
Prepare for the following changes:
- Only permitted application types can use restricted scopes such as most Gmail APIs.
- Third-party apps using restricted scopes must only use the information they need to provide user-facing features.
- Apps may not transfer or sell data for other purposes such as targeting ads, market research, email campaign tracking, and other unrelated purposes.
Please review the full policy and OAuth FAQ for more information. What you need to do
If you want to use one of the restricted scopes, you need to submit your app for review through the Google API Console between January 15th and February 15th, 2019. Developers with internal apps for users in the same G Suite domain do not need to apply for a review.
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