OAuth 'unverified' status for Airbyte app in SharePoint integration

Summary

OAuth process for SharePoint integration shows Airbyte app as ‘unverified’. Questions raised about security implications, user trust, and plans for verification by OAuth providers.


Question

I’ve noticed that during the OAuth process for SharePoint integration, the Airbyte app is marked as “unverified.” This raises some concerns about security and user trust, especially using “Powered by Airbyte” within a SaaS for other customers.

  1. Is it expected to see the “unverified” status for all OAuth connections with Airbyte?
  2. What are the implications of this “unverified” status for users and organizations in terms of security and trust?
  3. Are there plans to get the Airbyte app verified by Microsoft (and other OAuth providers) to avoid this warning?
  4. How are other customers dealing with this “unverified” status, especially in environments with strict security policies and while using Powered by Airbyte?


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