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Based on some comments in the Google FAQ, I think they may just send out this email to all apps, regardless of whether you need it. (It mentions verification before launching the app, so they may not know the scopes required.From the FAQ, it says you can skip the verification if "I am using this app to allow users to sign-in to my platform using their basic profile information" and then "You should not be seeing the Unverified App screen if you use Google Sign-In scopes to enable users to login to the platform." If you look at those scopes, that's specifically what the XF1 change above switches to use (and what XF2 uses out fo the box).So at this point, certainly for new apps (XF1 with the fix/XF2), I believe you can simply disregard the verification request.
Based on some comments in the Google FAQ, I think they may just send out this email to all apps, regardless of whether you need it. (It mentions verification before launching the app, so they may not know the scopes required.
From the FAQ, it says you can skip the verification if "I am using this app to allow users to sign-in to my platform using their basic profile information" and then "You should not be seeing the Unverified App screen if you use Google Sign-In scopes to enable users to login to the platform." If you look at those scopes, that's specifically what the XF1 change above switches to use (and what XF2 uses out fo the box).
So at this point, certainly for new apps (XF1 with the fix/XF2), I believe you can simply disregard the verification request.
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