diff --git a/source/_includes/integrations/google_client_secret.md b/source/_includes/integrations/google_client_secret.md index 51e16721a67..b716b738478 100644 --- a/source/_includes/integrations/google_client_secret.md +++ b/source/_includes/integrations/google_client_secret.md @@ -43,12 +43,7 @@ This section explains how to generate a client ID and client secret on - For Application type, choose **Web Application** and give this client ID a name (like "Home Assistant Client"). - Add `https://my.home-assistant.io/redirect/oauth` to **Authorized redirect URIs** then select **Create**. > **Note**: This is not a placeholder. It is the URI that must be used. - - Click **Create**. -9. Find the client you just created. Under the Actions column, choose **Download OAuth client** (download icon), which will show you the **Client ID** and **Client Secret**. - - Make a note of these (for example, copy and paste them into a text editor), as you will need them shortly. +9. From the resulting dialog take a note of **Client ID** and **Client Secret** you **can not retrieve it again** after closing the dialog. - Once you have noted these strings, select **Close**. - Congratulations! You are now the keeper of a client secret. Guard it in your treasure box. In most cases, your new credentials will be active within a few minutes. However, Google states that activation may take up to five hours in some circumstances. - > If you need to find these credentials again at any point, then navigate to **APIs & Services** > **Credentials**, and you will see **Home Assistant Credentials** (or whatever you named them in the previous step) under **OAuth 2.0 Client IDs**. - > - > To view the **Client ID** and **Client Secret**, click the **Download OAuth client** (download icon) under the Actions column. {% enddetails %}