Supported editions for this feature: Frontline Standard; Enterprise Standard and Enterprise Plus; Education Standard and Education Plus; Enterprise Essentials Plus. Compare your edition
From the OAuth grants to new apps report, you can monitor the OAuth grant activity in your organization. This report shows the new apps that have been provided OAuth grants in the given time period compared to the previous similar time period.
To view the OAuth grants to new apps report:
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Sign in to your Google Admin console.
Sign in using your administrator account (does not end in @gmail.com).
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In the Admin console, go to Menu SecuritySecurity centerDashboard.
- In the lower-right corner of the OAuth grants to new apps panel, click VIEW REPORT.
By default, the graph displays data for All domains. To select a specific domain, choose from the Domain drop-down list.
About OAuth and OAuth scopes
OAuth (Open Authorization) is an open standard that grants permission to third-party services to access a user's account information without exposing the user's password.
Many users may not be willing to grant an application full access to their account. OAuth scopes allow applications to request well-defined, limited access to certain user data. By specifying OAuth scopes, an application can convey to the user what permissions or access it requires. Access is then provided to the application only if the user permits it.