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ios - How to prevent the extra view displaying an access code when using Google OAuth 2.0

I followed http://googlemac.blogspot.com/2011/05/ios-and-mac-sign-in-controllers.html to allow users to use Google to login to an iPhone app. After I tap "Allow access" button I get an extra screen that says, "Please copy this code, switch to your application and paste it there: (code in a textbox)."

This is what I have:

- (IBAction)googleLoginTapped:(UIButton *)sender
{
    [self loginToGoogle];
}

- (void)loginToGoogle 
{

    // For Google APIs, the scope strings are available
    // in the service constant header files.
    NSString *scope =@"https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.profile";

    // Typically, applications will hardcode the client ID and client secret
    // strings into the source code; they should not be user-editable or visible.

    // But for this sample code, they are editable.
    NSString *clientID = @"my clientID";
    NSString *clientSecret = @"my clientSecret";


    // Display the autentication view.
    SEL finishedSel = @selector(viewController:finishedWithAuth:error:);

    GTMOAuth2ViewControllerTouch *viewController;

    viewController = [GTMOAuth2ViewControllerTouch controllerWithScope:scope
                                                              clientID:clientID
                                                          clientSecret:clientSecret
                                                      keychainItemName:nil
                                                              delegate:self
                                                      finishedSelector:finishedSel];

    // For this sample, we'll force English as the display language.
    NSDictionary *params = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObject:@"en"
                                                       forKey:@"hl"];

    viewController.signIn.additionalAuthorizationParameters = params;

    // Optional: display some html briefly before the sign-in page loads
    NSString *html = @"<html><body bgcolor=silver><div align=center>Loading sign-in page...</div></body></html>";
    viewController.initialHTMLString = html;

    viewController.signIn.shouldFetchGoogleUserProfile = YES;

    [self presentModalViewController:viewController animated:YES];
}

- (void)viewController:(GTMOAuth2ViewControllerTouch *)viewController finishedWithAuth:(GTMOAuth2Authentication *)auth error:(NSError *)error
{
    if (error != nil) 
    {
        // Authentication failed (perhaps the user denied 

please see this link it is to good https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/OAuth2InstalledApp

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I tried this approach, and work fine, put this in your webViewDidFinishLoad method :

if ([webView.request.URL.absoluteString rangeOfString:@"https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/approval?"].location != NSNotFound) {
    webView.hidden=YES;
}

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