Why Google shows a warning
When you first sign in, Google may show a screen that says:
"Google hasn't verified this app"
This is normal and doesn't mean Remoscope is unsafe.
Why does this happen?
Google requires all apps that access sensitive data (like Drive and Gmail) to go through a verification process. This involves:
- A security assessment by a third-party auditor
- Review of our privacy policy and data practices
- Verification of our business identity
We're currently going through this process. Until it's complete, Google shows a warning.
How to proceed
- Click "Advanced" (at the bottom of the warning)
- Click "Go to remoscope.com (unsafe)"
- Continue with the normal sign-in flow
The "(unsafe)" label is Google's default wording for unverified apps. It will disappear once our verification is complete.
Is it actually safe?
Yes. Here's why:
- Remoscope runs entirely in your browser
- Your data never touches our servers
- Your tokens are stored only on your device
- We're an open company with a public Discord and real humans behind it
The warning is about Google's verification status, not about our security practices.