Using AuthSub in the Google Data Protocol JavaScript Client Library
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Google's "AuthSub for JavaScript" authorization system is no longer available.
Instead, we recommend using OAuth 2.0 for client-side applications.
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Last updated 2023-11-03 UTC.
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