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by integralpilot
117 days ago
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To my understanding, OpenClaw pretends to be Antigravity by using the Antigravity OAuth client ID (and doesn't have its own), and then the takes the token Google returns to instead use with OpenClaw. When I first tried OpenClaw and chose Google Sign-In, I noticed the window appeared saying "Sign into Google Antigravity" with a Google official mark, and a warning it shouldn't be used to sign into anything besides official Google apps. I closed it immediately and uninstalled OpenClaw as this was suspicious to me, and it was a relatively new project then. It amazes me that the maintainer(s) allowed something like this... |
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I imagine Open Claw must also have registered the Antigravity custom URL scheme in order to receive the redirect.
Remaining question is how Google determines that traffic is not actually coming from Antigravity.