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OAuth for non on-device accounts is not supported
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because Google requires a [yearly security audit](https://support.google.com/cloud/answer/9110914) ($15,000 to $75,000) for this.
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OAuth for Yandex is supported via the quick setup wizard.
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OAuth for Yandex and Yahoo is supported via the quick setup wizard.
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OAuth for Office 365 accounts is supported, but Microsoft does not offer OAuth for Outlook, Live and Hotmail accounts (yet?).
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OAuth access for Yahoo was requested, but Yahoo never responded to the request.
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OAuth for AOL [was deactivated](https://www.programmableweb.com/api/aol-open-auth) by AOL.
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Verizon owns both AOL and Yahoo, collectively named [Oath inc](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verizon_Media).
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So, it is reasonable to assume that OAuth is not supported by Yahoo anymore too.
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