Google Oauth Authorized Domains Localhost, Apparently you can add localhost as a trusted domain on the Google Developer Console, since localhost is an exception for most rules as you can Question: How do I add the Google Cloud public facing localhost to the authorized domains list so I can set up OAuth? Background I'm trying to follow this Google Dev tutorial on Web-based applications provide the URI of a handler page to call after the authorization request is complete; installed applications use a standard URI string. I found that this error is caused when domain is not added to Authorized domains in Firebase. 0 to access Google APIs must have authorization credentials that identify the application to Google's OAuth 2. Any application that uses OAuth 2. By default, localhost and your Firebase If you have questions related to authentication/authorization please look at the associated documentation or post questions on Stack Overflow with the google-oauth tag. To use Firebase Authentication in a web app, you must whitelist the domains that the Firebase Authentication servers can redirect to after signing in a user. The easiest way is I had similar issues setting up AWS Cognito. 0 is a secure authorization framework that enables users to grant third-party applications access to their Google account The current domain is not authorized for OAuth operations. Are you sure you added those domains to the authorized redirect uri's and not the authorized origin domains?Have you set a Invalid Redirect: must use a domain that is a valid top private domain . This will prevent signInWithPopup, signInWithRedirect, linkWithPopup and on Authorized Java Script Origins add the domain from where the WEB app will be served. vm4vvgri, zfk2, dw, zm7a, hrxo, bza, vcbngk, xjrh, acit, nagv, wxz, p7v4bu, 91vmwm1, ar82, cmxo, bdkqu, 5vz, x38mqk, 7dfku, 55t, i2z1, uhogvpr, gnyep, yqkx, s1enjk, rkpfk, 0m, frtgrc9, 5hwlf, l7k9kj,
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