2020-02-27, 18:53
@hhman
Many of us have been using personal api keys for years without issue. I've never heard of any issues with multiple g-mail accounts either, I've had 3+ for years as well.
@defunkt
You won't be logged in after adding the keys, but they are required for signing in. You still have to go through the Sign In process on the root page, this will give the dialogs you're expecting.
Yes .apps.googleusercontent.com is always stripped from the client id.
Many of us have been using personal api keys for years without issue. I've never heard of any issues with multiple g-mail accounts either, I've had 3+ for years as well.
@defunkt
You won't be logged in after adding the keys, but they are required for signing in. You still have to go through the Sign In process on the root page, this will give the dialogs you're expecting.
Yes .apps.googleusercontent.com is always stripped from the client id.