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OAuth consent screen: localized Privacy and Terms Policies pages

Good afternoon, I'm trying to set up the google consent screen and I've added the Privacy and Terms policies links to the EN version, but if the user has set DE lang we would like to provide the links to the German version of the pages.

 

Is there any way to provide links for the other languages we support? Or a way to set up this differentiation? 

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I couldn't solve it yet, and I can't open a tech ticket because of the subscription I have, but what I found is probable we are not serving the localized versions by getting the user's lang, and that could be the issue. Just leaving it here if another person also find this issue and they don't know what could it be.

Apparently, if you have something like 'mydomain.com/policy' and 'mydomain.com/de/policy' your server is the one that should handle the change to the user's browser preferred language version.

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Hello,

Thank you for contacting the Google Cloud Community.

I have gone through your reported issue, however it seems like this is an issue observed specifically at your end. It would need more specific debugging and analysis. To ensure a faster resolution and dedicated support for your issue, I kindly request you to file a support ticket by clicking here[1]. Our support team will prioritize your request and provide you with the assistance you need.

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[1]: https://cloud.google.com/support/docs/manage-cases#creating_cases

Thank you for your answer! I will create a support ticket, although I do think this is a community issue and there is no documentation on how to create localized links for the google consent screen. I don't think the place I work at is the only one that has more that one language to provide a good UX. Before asking here, I looked into the docs and other web pages, but there was no solution, at least I didn't find it.

Thanks again for answering!

I couldn't solve it yet, and I can't open a tech ticket because of the subscription I have, but what I found is probable we are not serving the localized versions by getting the user's lang, and that could be the issue. Just leaving it here if another person also find this issue and they don't know what could it be.

Apparently, if you have something like 'mydomain.com/policy' and 'mydomain.com/de/policy' your server is the one that should handle the change to the user's browser preferred language version.

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