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Hello, could you try the google login route again? I just tested in two different devices and found no issue, it may have been a momentary problem. I have not tested the magic link approach on an iPhone because I dont own one, but on android you can login via the regular browser and then when you open it from the home screen app it would be logged in since the home screen app shares the same data as the regular browser. Overall I would recommend the gmail route since its more straightforward, if you do use gmail please send your email address to theaugur88@gmail.com so I can activate that email on the server for you.

Same error: fqzmaodksjiayqmhudvl.supabase.co has not completed the Google verification process. The app is currently being tested, and can only be accessed by developer-approved testers.

It looks like there’s a process needed to make the app generally available for Google OAuth. And they expect test and prod to have separate app URLs.

My Google account is the same email as my Itch and magic link login, so I thought they’d resolve to the same account. I’ll send an email.

On iOS, in-app browsers (and maybe home screen apps? I hardly use those) used to all share the same browsing context, but they’ve been entirely isolated for years now. Hence the need to be able to complete login within the home screen app.

Apologies, I generalized on the in-app browser front... On Android it is shared so I assumed it would be the same for iOS. I think that if you do not want to use it on your browser the only solution would be the gmail login in the home screen app. I replied to that specific part via email since it involves your email address. Thanks and apologies for the inconveniences. 

Thanks! This is resolved.

For anyone who runs into this in future, Google login worked fine with an @gmail.com account. The error seems to somehow have happened because I was using a Google account created as part of “Google Apps for Your Domain”. Google’s error was entirely misleading on this front, so, go figure.

TL;DR: Don’t use an organization/business Google account, just a regular Google one.

I had a look to firm up my memory’s hazy timeline. Cookie sharing started with iOS 9 in September 2015, and ended with iOS 11 in September 2017, as discussed in iOS 11 Safari View Controller cookie passthrough and the future of mobile web - Branch. It was a Big Deal at the time, but 6 years and change later, it’s just how things are.