As David mentioned and to answer your question, yes, if a G Suite administrator has whitelisted the application, the users of that G Suite domain should not see the “unverified app” message. This is stated under https://support.google.com/cloud/answer/9110914/#skip in the FAQ document for this topic: When can I skip submitting my app for a review? "The app is domain installed or whitelisted by a G Suite domain administrator. If your app is intended for G Suite users, access might depend on domain administrator permission. Obtaining a verification will likely make it easier for administrators to grant access."
On Tuesday, July 16, 2019 at 5:01:16 PM UTC-4, Bryan Zera wrote: > > @DavidCharlesMartinez. Thank you for that link. It certainly reads like > users accessing whitelisted apps shouldn't see the "Unverified App" message. > > @Julie, when the GSuite Updates Blog says the following: > > Trust apps that you want to allow users to continue to install: To trust >> an app, use our API Permissions (OAuth apps whitelisting) feature >> <https://support.google.com/a/answer/7281227> in the Security section of >> the Admin console. Trusting an app also means that, if users consent, the >> app will have access to some G Suite user data (OAuth2 scopes) that you’ve >> otherwise restricted using this same tool. For example, if you’ve generally >> blocked access to Gmail OAuth2 scopes, trusted apps will have access for >> accounts where users consent. > > > *Does that mean that a user whose G Suite administrator has whitelisted > our app should not see accessing whitelisted apps should not see the > "unverified app" message?* > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google App Engine" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/google-appengine/be5bcb7c-8ea4-4798-9115-08a57f5f83fd%40googlegroups.com.
