How to use Google oAuth for Status Page Privacy
Getting Ready
- Head to Page Settings > Privacy > and Toggle the Private option
- Choose Google and copy the Authorized redirect URI
- Open the Google Cloud Console
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Assuming you already have a GCP project and Google Consent screen ready to roll then please do proceed with the steps below.
Step1 - APIs & Services > Credentials
Once logged into GCP, click on APIs and Services > Credentials and look for the + Create Credentials option
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Step 2 - Choose OAuth client ID > Web Application > Use the Status Page Name
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Step 3 - Choose Add URI and Paste this URI copied from your Sorry privacy settings.
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Step 4 - Copy your new Client ID and Client Secret from Google and Paste these into your Sorry Privacy Settings
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Final Step - Restrict the Sign-In to your domain and choose Save Changes.
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