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It's called "authorized" access because the user must give the application direct authorization to use personal data. Simple web-based applications using JavaScript usually get this authorization the way this example does: by displaying button for the user to click. This action triggers a call to a Google auth server, which pops up a standard authorization dialog. For details, see the [Authentication page](auth.md).
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**Note:**You may use`gapi.load('client:auth2', ...)` to load both the `client` module (for dealing with API requests) and the `auth2` module (for dealing with OAuth 2.0) upfront. The `gapi.client.init` fuction lazily loads `auth2` if it is needed. If you are sure your app needs auth, loading the two modules `'client:auth2'` together before you call `gapi.client.init` will save one script load request.
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**Note:**The full sample uses`gapi.load('client:auth2', ...)` to load both the `client` module (for dealing with API requests) and the `auth2` module (for dealing with OAuth 2.0) upfront. The `gapi.client.init` fuction lazily loads `auth2` if it is needed. If you are sure your app needs auth, loading the two modules `'client:auth2'` together before you call `gapi.client.init` will save one script load request.
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To make `gapi.client.init` set up OAuth correctly, you would have to assign the `clientID` variable the client ID generated when you registered your application (for instructions see [Integrating Google Sign-In into your web app](https://developers.google.com/identity/sign-in/web/sign-in)). The other parameter is `scope`, which in this case is just the scope for user profile permission.
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