OAuth 기반 앱 플립 연결 (앱 플립)을 사용하면 사용자가 인증 시스템의 계정을 Google 계정에 쉽고 빠르게 연결할 수 있습니다.
사용자가 계정 연결 프로세스를 시작할 때 사용자의 휴대전화에 앱이 설치되어 있으면 앱으로 원활하게 전환되어 사용자 승인을 받습니다.
이 접근 방식은 사용자가 인증하기 위해 사용자 이름과 비밀번호를 다시 입력하지 않아도 되므로 더 빠르고 쉽게 연결할 수 있습니다. 대신 앱 플립은 앱에서 사용자 계정의 사용자 인증 정보를 활용합니다. 사용자가 Google 계정을 앱과 연결하면 개발자가 만든 모든 통합을 활용할 수 있습니다.
iOS 및 Android 앱 모두에 앱 플립을 설정할 수 있습니다.
그림 1. 앱 플립을 사용하여 사용자 휴대전화에서 계정 연결
요구사항
앱 플립을 구현하려면 다음 요구사항을 충족해야 합니다.
Android 또는 iOS 앱이 있어야 합니다.
OAuth 2.0 승인 코드 흐름을 지원하는 OAuth 2.0 서버를 소유, 관리, 유지해야 합니다.
[null,null,["최종 업데이트: 2025-07-26(UTC)"],[[["\u003cp\u003eOAuth-based App Flip Linking streamlines account linking between your authentication system and Google accounts, leveraging existing app credentials for a faster user experience.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eApp Flip is supported on both iOS and Android platforms, requiring you to own an OAuth 2.0 server and adhere to specific design guidelines for the user consent screen.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eTo enable App Flip, you must configure it within the Actions console after creating an Action and setting up an OAuth 2.0 server.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eImplementation requires modifying your app's authorization code to handle deep links from Google and can be tested using the Google Assistant app.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],[],null,["# Overview\n\nOAuth-based App Flip Linking (App Flip) allows your users to easily and quickly\nlink their accounts in your authentication system to their Google accounts.\nIf your app is installed on your user's phone when they initiate the account\nlinking process, they are seamlessly flipped to your app to obtain user\nauthorization.\n\nThis approach provides a faster and easier linking process since the user does\nnot have to re-enter their username and password to authenticate; instead,\nApp Flip leverages the credentials from the user's account on your app. Once a\nuser has linked their Google account with your app, they can take advantage of\nany integrations that you have developed.\n\nYou can set up App Flip for both iOS and Android apps.\n**Figure 1.** Account linking on a user's phone with App Flip.\n\nRequirements\n------------\n\nTo implement App Flip, you must fulfill the following requirements:\n\n- You must have an Android or iOS app.\n- You must own, manage and maintain an OAuth 2.0 server which supports the OAuth 2.0 authorization code flow.\n\n| **Note:** Confirm that your OAuth2 implementation or provider supports the authorization code flow along with App Flip redirect URLs and client_ids as described in our guides.\n\nFor more information on the OAuth linking authorization code flow, see\n[Implement your OAuth server](/assistant/identity/oauth2?oauth=code#implement_your_oauth_server).\n| **Caution:** For OAuth-based App Flip, you can implement either the [OAuth-based Google Sign-in \"Streamlined\" linking type](/assistant/identity/gsi-oauth-concept-guide) or the [OAuth linking type](/assistant/identity/oauth-concept-guide). Both of these linking types must use the *authorization code flow* for App Flip to work.\n\nDesign guidelines\n-----------------\n\nThis section describes the design requirements and recommendations for the App\nFlip account linking consent screen. After Google calls your app, your app\ndisplays the consent screen to the user.\n\n### Requirements\n\n1. You must communicate that the user's account is being linked to Google, **not** to a specific Google product, such as Google Home or Google Assistant.\n\n### Recommendations\n\nWe recommend that you do the following:\n\n1. **Display Google's Privacy Policy.** Include a link to\n [Google's Privacy Policy](http://policies.google.com)\n on the consent screen.\n\n2. **Data to be shared.** Use clear and concise language to tell the user what\n data of theirs Google requires and why.\n\n3. **Clear call-to-action.** State a clear call-to-action on your consent\n screen, such as \"Agree and link.\" This is because users need to\n understand what data they're required to share with Google to link their\n accounts.\n\n4. **Ability to cancel.** Provide a way for users to go back or cancel, if\n they choose not to link.\n\n5. **Ability to unlink.** Offer a mechanism for users to unlink, such as a\n URL to their account settings on your platform. Alternatively, you can\n include a link to [Google Account](https://myaccount.google.com) where users\n can manage their linked account.\n\n6. **Ability to change user account.** Suggest a method for users to switch\n their account(s). This is especially beneficial if users tend to have\n multiple accounts.\n\n - If a user must close the consent screen to switch accounts, send a recoverable error to Google so the user can sign in to the desired account with *OAuth linking* and the *implicit* flow.\n7. **Include your logo.** Display your company logo on the consent screen.\n Use your style guidelines to place your logo. If you wish\n to also display Google's logo, see\n [Logos and trademarks](https://www.google.com/permissions/logos-trademarks/).\n\n**Figure 2.** Account linking consent screen design guidelines.\n\nSet up for OAuth-based App Flip\n-------------------------------\n\nThe following sections describe the prerequisites for OAuth-based App Flip and how to configure your\nApp Flip project in the Actions console.\n\n### Create\nan Action\nand set up an OAuth 2.0 server\n\nBefore you can configure App Flip, you need to do the following:\n\n- **Create an Action.** To create an Action, follow the instructions in the [Create a project](/assistant/conversational/build/projects?tool=builder#create_a_project) section.\n- **Set up an OAuth 2.0 server.** For more information about setting up an OAuth server, see [Implement OAuth account linking](/assistant/identity/oauth2?oauth=code#implement_oauth_account_linking).\n\n### Configure App Flip in the Actions console\n\nThe following section describes how to configure App Flip in the\n[Actions console](https://console.actions.google.com/).\n**Note:** Choose which type of platform you want to target. The content of this page reloads to adapt to your choice. \nAndroid iOS\n\n1. Click **Develop** in the top navigation. Then, click **Account linking** in the left navigation.\n2. Toggle on the switch next to **Account linking.**\n3. Under **Account creation** , select **No, I only want to\n allow account creation on my website**.\n4. Click **Next**.\n5. Under **Linking type** , select **OAuth** and **Authorization code** from the drop-down menus.\n6. Click **Next**.\n7. Fill out all the fields under **OAuth Client information**. (If App Flip isn't supported, regular OAuth is used as a fallback.)\n8. Click **Next**.\n9. Under **Use your app for account linking (optional)** , check **Enable for iOS**.\n10. Fill out the **Universal Link** field. For more information about universal links, see [Allowing Apps and Websites to Link to your Content](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/inter-process_communication/allowing_apps_and_websites_to_link_to_your_content).\n11. If you want to optionally configure your client, add scopes and click **Add scope** under **Configure your client (optional).** If not, click **Next.**\n12. Under Testing instructions, type `test` (or any other string) as a placeholder. (Filling in this field with a test account is only necessary if you are actually submitting your Action to be published.)\n13. Click **Save**.\n\n\nYou can now continue to the next section to implement App Flip in your iOS or Android app.\n\nImplement App Flip in your native apps\n--------------------------------------\n\nTo implement App Flip, you need to modify the user authorization code in your\napp to accept a deep link from Google.\n\nTest App Flip on your device\n----------------------------\n\nNow that you've created an Action and configured App Flip on the console and in\nyour app, you can test App Flip on your mobile device. You can use the\nGoogle Assistant app\n\nto test App Flip.\n\nTo test App Flip from the Assistant app, follow these steps:\n\n1. Go to the [Actions console](https://console.actions.google.com/) and select your project.\n2. Click **Test** in the top navigation.\n3. Trigger the account linking flow from the Assistant app:\n 1. Open the [Google Assistant app](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.googleassistant).\n 2. Click **Settings**.\n 3. On the Assistant tab, click **Home Control.**\n 4. Click **Add(+)**.\n 5. Select your Action from the list of providers. It will be prefixed with \"\\[test\\]\" in the list. When you select your \\[test\\] Action from the list, it should open your app.\n 6. Verify that your app was launched and begin testing your authorization flow."]]