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Does anyone know how to get permission to sensitive scope before OAuth verification process? I want to use ".../auth/fitness.blood_pressure.write", which is sensitive, however when requesting permission to that on Android I get info that Google disabled the app(because OAuth verification process is not completed). So if This scope cannot be granted upon verification, then how can I test the feature?

Scopes requested within the app:

val options: FitnessOptions = FitnessOptions.builder()
    .addDataType(HealthDataTypes.TYPE_BLOOD_PRESSURE, FitnessOptions.ACCESS_READ)
    .addDataType(HealthDataTypes.TYPE_BLOOD_PRESSURE, FitnessOptions.ACCESS_WRITE)
        .build()
fun account(context: Context) = GoogleSignIn.getAccountForExtension(context, options)

fun enable(fragment: Fragment) {
    if (!hasPermission(fragment.requireContext())) {
        GoogleSignIn.requestPermissions(
                fragment,
                GOOGLE_FIT_PERMISSIONS_REQUEST_CODE,
                account(fragment.requireContext()),
                options)
    } else {
        initListener?.onCompleted()
    }
}

fun hasPermission(context: Context) =
        GoogleSignIn.hasPermissions(account(context), options)

Scopes added in console: enter image description here

Error in the app when calling requestPermissions enter image description here

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  • Is the app set to production? please edit your question include your code. and the full error message. Dec 2, 2021 at 12:09
  • No, because I want to develop the feature before sending to production. For other scopes that's possible, however seems to not for sensitive scopes Dec 2, 2021 at 12:10
  • Did you add the scopes in the Oauth screen? There is a section where you can supply scopes Dec 2, 2021 at 12:13
  • Yes, I did add the scopes. They are just not verified Dec 2, 2021 at 12:15
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    Updated. Thanks in advance Dec 2, 2021 at 12:28

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