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Sign-In - Google+ Platform. Before your app can use Google+ features such as creating interactive posts and fetching profile and people information, users must sign in with their Google Accounts. Set up Google Sign-In for Google+ To allow users to sign in, integrate Google Sign-In into your website. When you set up Google Sign-In for your site, also do the following: When you create your client ID, enable the Google+ API in the API Console (see Enable the Google+ API).When you configure the sign-in button, request the following scopes: If you create a sign-in button with your own assets, keep in mind the branding guidelines. In particular, when you request social scopes, you should use a red sign-in button with the Google+ logo. Enable the Google+ API Enable the Google+ API by following these steps: Go to the Google API Console . Google Plus Over the Air installs via server-side oauth. Using OAuth 2.0 for Web Server Applications - Google Accounts Authentication and Authorization.

The Google OAuth 2.0 endpoint supports web server applications that use languages and frameworks such as PHP, Java, Python, Ruby, and ASP.NET. These applications might access a Google API while the user is present at the application or after the user has left the application. This flow requires that the application can keep a secret.

This document describes how to use OAuth 2.0 when accessing a Google API from a web server application. Contents Overview The authorization sequence begins when your application redirects a browser to a Google URL; the URL includes query parameters that indicate the type of access being requested. After receiving the authorization code, your application can exchange the code (along with a client ID and client secret) for an access token and, in some cases, a refresh token. The application can then use the access token to access a Google API. Forming the URL The URL used when authenticating a user is Handling the response.

Paramètres de l'application. Google: 40% Of Android Users Accept Google+ Sign-In’s Over-The-Air Install Prompts. Ever since Google launched its new Google+ Sign-In for mobile and the web, the company has been saying that one of the most popular features on the platform is the ability for publishers to direct users to install their native Android apps with a single click during the sign-in process. These over-the-air installs, Google today revealed, have indeed turned out to be a nice way for publishers to direct users to their mobile platforms. About 40% of those who see the prompt, the company told me today, accept and install the app. Here is what Seth Sternberg, Google’s product manager for the Google+ platform (and former Meebo CEO) had to say: “When we launched Google+ Sign-In, we wanted to bridge the gap between desktop and mobile by allowing web users to instantly download a site’s Android app with just one click using our over-the-air install feature.

Since launch, we’re now finding that 40% of people who are offered to install a website’s mobile app, accept.