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  • Thread Starter dfrost

    (@dfrost)

    as i said before, on my auth consent screen, there is no option to change a url. there was only an option to upload the icon so i cut and pasted it from paint and uploaded it.

    but this isn’t what they are talking about. they are talking about a url and the one they mention is https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/bgfudSvTKutNCpLb3-ufx5noroI3zGAkC0w8zIDv-6ieeCPmuAQD9h5ecxBYXyXz5S4. i don’t see that url ANYWHERE in my credentials OR auth screen

    the only thing i deviated from in the nextend instruction is the logo. it skipped that part in the instruction for some reason and now i am having a problem with it. in the app itself, i don’t believe it gives us a url for the logo. when i change the text for the logo as originally suggested, where is that saved?

    Thread Starter dfrost

    (@dfrost)

    Well i changed the wording for the icon and now they again denied it saying this….

    i am not sure where they are getting that url from and there isn’t even an option to change an icon url from the auth consent screen so i am confused right now

    Thank you for your response!

    Consistent Branding

    Unfortunately, we cannot proceed with the verification process unless you provide the below issue.

    To fix this issue, update the icon url on the OAuth Consent Screen as it doesn’t matches with the Homepage Icon , making sure that your project accurately represents its true identity to Google users.

    We detected the following issue(s):

    Icon URL on the consent screen does not match the icon on your homepage
    icon_url: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/bgfudSvTKutNCpLb3-ufx5noroI3zGAkC0w8zIDv-6ieeCPmuAQD9h5ecxBYXyXz5S4

    Thread Starter dfrost

    (@dfrost)

    thanks for your quick response. i have now changed it and resubmitted it. i will update this thread if that was the solution

    the text that google recommends reads…

    “Text
    To encourage users to click the button, we recommend the call-to-action text “Sign in with Google” or “Sign up with Google”. It should be clear to the user that they are signing in to your app or signing up for your app with their Google credentials, not signing up or registering for a Google account on your app.”

    they may feel “continue with google” is misleading i guess but that was the text you have saved in your icon section.

    thanks again for your quick response!

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