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Embedding Google documents with restricted accessViewing Google documents with organization or restricted access requires an authorized Google account and consequently, the ability to log into such account. However, Google’s support to external authentication is limited and it may happen that, when trying to embed restricted documents, Google login screen doesn’t currently limited. If a user tries to view a restricted document through an embedder app and they’re NOT logged into any Google account, Google’s login screen won’t show up and instead a generic error is will be displayed. 403. That’s an error. We’re sorry, but you do not have access to this page. That’s all we know.
Image Removed Image AddedTo fix this, you can follow this procedure: Temporarily disable the restriction OR copy the link of any unrestricted Google file. It has to be compatible with the embedder you’re using. Example: Google Sheets Embedder 👉 use a Google Sheets unrestricted link Image RemovedEmbed the link or refresh the page if you’re not changing link Click on Access and : The authentication will be valid for open a separate tab and access any Google product log into your Google account. You will be redirected to the external service (e.g. Google Sheets).Go back to the page where you embedded the document (in either go back to Jira/Confluence or monday.com ) You can now enable the restriction again or swap back to the file you originally intended to embed.
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Once you are logged in, it will also apply to other Google Workspace embedders as wellyou use. |
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Deleting cookies will cancel your authentication. | Note |
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Aggressive cookie-blocking systems (like the default options in Brave browser) will prevent the embedder app to keep your authentication. Disable them in order to correctly log into your Google account. Deleting cookies will cancel your authentication. |
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