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Recently Google announced OAuth Client Verification



I don't get it. Before verifying an app with Google, I have to develop one, right? But how do I test it, if I don't have the option to run it for myself as a developer without any verification restriction.



For example, I'm developing an app that uses Drive. I need access to Drive at least for myself. Or am I missing something.
Anybody, please help!










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    Check the configuration of your google cloud project. You should have some credentials and you can use your app on your own account during development

    – Theophile Dano
    Sep 13 '17 at 9:53











  • Ok. One thing I didn't notice is that actually the verification warning screen allows you to proceed at your own risk. This gives a developer an opportunity to test.

    – Stanislav
    Sep 14 '17 at 7:16
















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Recently Google announced OAuth Client Verification



I don't get it. Before verifying an app with Google, I have to develop one, right? But how do I test it, if I don't have the option to run it for myself as a developer without any verification restriction.



For example, I'm developing an app that uses Drive. I need access to Drive at least for myself. Or am I missing something.
Anybody, please help!










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Check the configuration of your google cloud project. You should have some credentials and you can use your app on your own account during development

    – Theophile Dano
    Sep 13 '17 at 9:53











  • Ok. One thing I didn't notice is that actually the verification warning screen allows you to proceed at your own risk. This gives a developer an opportunity to test.

    – Stanislav
    Sep 14 '17 at 7:16














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Recently Google announced OAuth Client Verification



I don't get it. Before verifying an app with Google, I have to develop one, right? But how do I test it, if I don't have the option to run it for myself as a developer without any verification restriction.



For example, I'm developing an app that uses Drive. I need access to Drive at least for myself. Or am I missing something.
Anybody, please help!










share|improve this question














Recently Google announced OAuth Client Verification



I don't get it. Before verifying an app with Google, I have to develop one, right? But how do I test it, if I don't have the option to run it for myself as a developer without any verification restriction.



For example, I'm developing an app that uses Drive. I need access to Drive at least for myself. Or am I missing something.
Anybody, please help!







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    Check the configuration of your google cloud project. You should have some credentials and you can use your app on your own account during development

    – Theophile Dano
    Sep 13 '17 at 9:53











  • Ok. One thing I didn't notice is that actually the verification warning screen allows you to proceed at your own risk. This gives a developer an opportunity to test.

    – Stanislav
    Sep 14 '17 at 7:16














  • 1





    Check the configuration of your google cloud project. You should have some credentials and you can use your app on your own account during development

    – Theophile Dano
    Sep 13 '17 at 9:53











  • Ok. One thing I didn't notice is that actually the verification warning screen allows you to proceed at your own risk. This gives a developer an opportunity to test.

    – Stanislav
    Sep 14 '17 at 7:16








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Check the configuration of your google cloud project. You should have some credentials and you can use your app on your own account during development

– Theophile Dano
Sep 13 '17 at 9:53





Check the configuration of your google cloud project. You should have some credentials and you can use your app on your own account during development

– Theophile Dano
Sep 13 '17 at 9:53













Ok. One thing I didn't notice is that actually the verification warning screen allows you to proceed at your own risk. This gives a developer an opportunity to test.

– Stanislav
Sep 14 '17 at 7:16





Ok. One thing I didn't notice is that actually the verification warning screen allows you to proceed at your own risk. This gives a developer an opportunity to test.

– Stanislav
Sep 14 '17 at 7:16












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