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How To Whitelist Revenue.io Google Integration

How To Whitelist Revenue.io Google Integration

Google G Suite Administrators have the ability to restrict which applications users can access with their Google accounts. Due to the sensitivity of data in a company’s Google account, many third-party applications like Revenue.io may be restricted by default. In these cases, it’s necessary for a Google G Suite Administrator to whitelist our application in order to leverage its features.

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What is ‘whitelisting’?

Whitelisting is a policy which allows users access to only specific applications that an administrator permits. It ensure that only trusted sources can access an organization’s G Suite data.

Why does Revenue.io need access to my account?

Revenue.io leverages our integration with your Google account in a few ways:

  • Automate sending emails from within Guided Selling and update Salesforce when you receive a reply
  • Determine your availability for a meeting in Calendaring for Sales, and generate meeting availability links
  • Automatically update your presence in the RingDNA Dialer based on if you are in a meeting

How to Whitelist the Revenue.io App

If you are a Google G Suite Administrator, you will first need to visit the Google Admin Console.

If you are not a G Suite admin, you will see the following message instead.

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  1. Navigate to Security > Access and data control and click API Controls
  2. Click Manage Third Party Access

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  1. Click Add App and select OAuth App Name or Client ID

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  1. In the Search bar, paste the following Client ID, then click Select
    670619904258-2nlntn7pp3m36kt24ccrklpemn2qp8f5.apps.googleusercontent.com

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  1. Click the box next to the Client ID to configure. Click Select again to proceed.

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  1. Set App Access to Trusted and click Configure to commit these changes to your Google G Suite Account

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