


View the Google service APIs (OAuth scopes) that the app is requesting-From the Requested Services section of the app details page, you can view a list of OAuth scopes that each app is requesting.View information about the app-This includes the full OAuth2 client ID of the app, number of users, privacy policy, and support information.If you change the access configuration, click SAVE. View or change whether or not your app can access Google services-Review whether the app is marked as Trusted, Limited, or Blocked.Click the table row of an app to open the app details page.Services not shown in the GOOGLE SERVICES tab are listed as Other. Requested services-Google service APIs (OAuth2 scopes) that each app is using (for example, Gmail, Calendar, or Drive).Users-Number of users accessing the app.For more details, see What is a verified third-party app?įor Accessed apps, the following additional details are displayed: Note that many well-known apps might not be verified in this way. Verified status-Verified apps have been reviewed by Google to ensure compliance with certain policies.For Configured apps, the following details are displayed:.To view accessed apps, click View list in the Accessed apps card at top. Accessed apps are all third-party apps used by users in your domain that have accessed Google data.Ĭonfigured apps are displayed by default.If you haven't trusted or blocked any apps, you'll initially have 0 configured apps. Configured apps are those apps to which you've already applied an access policy (trusted or blocked).Under App access control, the Overview section lists the current number of configured and accessed apps. On the Admin console Home page, go to Security API controls. You can also customize the error message users see when they try to install an unauthorized app. To control which third-party and internal apps can access Google Workspace data, and to find details about any third-party apps already in use, follow the instructions below. Trust specific apps so they can access restricted Google Workspace services.Restrict access to most Google Workspace services or leave them unrestricted.

These scopes help provide access to limited user data from most Google Workspace services, such as Gmail, Google Drive, Calendar, and Contacts. To facilitate app access, modern, more secure apps use OAuth 2.0 scopes-a mechanism to limit an application's access to a user's account. App access control governs access to Google Workspace services using OAuth 2.0. You can control which third-party and domain-owned apps can access sensitive Google Workspace data. To manage apps by mobile device operating system, go here.
