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I'm pretty sure Google changed something recently, because my script for archiving certain emails older than 30 days has stopped working.

It requires "authorisation". Usually I open the script, choose "doGet" from the function drop down and press "run" and then I'm allowed to authorise it. But this time it brings up a window saying I need to submit my app for verification.

Looks like they think it's a public facing app, but it's just operating on my own email account. How can I allow it to run?

Here is the link to my script; https://script.google.com/d/1knE0Bpsrk2lTQ5SsoiebLNfbouY9uHtBWL5SZIiHmr4cHn-fK1upeJUQ/edit

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    Does the new authorization window have the 'show advanced' option? If you click on it, there might be the link at the very bottom saying 'Go to (your_app_name)(unsafe)'. Commented Apr 30, 2019 at 23:48
  • Ah thanks @AntonDementiev, that was it. I had expanded that earlier but didn't interpret that link as progressing forward, I had interpreted it to mean it would open the project for me to "authorise" it and send me in a circle (very tired of those). Commented May 1, 2019 at 2:07

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@Anton Dementiev's comment on my question was the answer. If I click "Show advanced", there's a link saying "Go to [app name] (unsafe)" and then I can authorise it there.

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