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How did you distinguish it from OAuth2? The browser it pops up in may not be one into which you're already logged in, in which case you saw what I would expect to see. Google's (dangerous) OAuth2 UX will first prompt you to login with a generic login page and only then ask if you want to share info with the third party.
However, requiring a Google login is sus for anything that could be sensitive, including a BDS campaign. It will share Google account info of whoever filled out that OAuth2 prompt with whatever service they are using. Might be a Google Form for their own account, might be some third party, who knows. Very bad practice.
Hmm, good point. I will try logging in with an unused gmail address to see what happens. I have gmail logged in in the app though so they should be able to use that right?
Depends! App developers can screw up many things