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What is Google OAuth?

Google OAuth lets you sign in to Granite using your existing Google account. No separate password needed.

How It Works

1

Click Sign in with Google

On the login page, click the Sign in with Google button
2

Select Your Google Account

If you have multiple Google accounts, select the one you want to use
3

Authorize Granite

Google asks you to authorize Granite to access your basic profile:
  • Email address
  • Name
  • Profile picture
4

Redirected to Dashboard

After authorization, you’re automatically signed into Granite

What Granite Accesses

When you sign in with Google, Granite receives:
DataPurpose
EmailIdentify your account
NameDisplay in the UI
Profile pictureShow your avatar
Granite does not access your Gmail, Drive, Calendar, or any other Google services.

Benefits

Instant

One click, no email waiting

Secure

Google handles authentication

SSO Ready

Works with Google Workspace

Familiar

Same flow you use everywhere

Google Workspace Users

If your company uses Google Workspace:
  • Sign in with your work email
  • IT admins can manage access
  • Works with your organization’s security policies

Troubleshooting

  • Click the account selector during sign-in
  • Or sign out of Google and try again
  • Use incognito mode to force account selection
  • Clear browser cookies
  • Try incognito mode
  • Contact support if persists
Your organization may have disabled Google OAuth. Use magic link instead.

Switching Methods

You can switch between magic link and Google OAuth anytime:
  • Use whichever is convenient
  • Same account either way
  • Both link to your email address
Use Google OAuth when you need quick access. Use magic link if Google is unavailable or blocked.