Overview
Google provider verification means the authentication email is verified by that provider. It does not automatically award Verified or Official plan status.
Before You Choose a Username
This article focuses specifically on why google accounts are treated as verified. Start by completing “Sign in through the official Google provider flow” and finish by checking “Review the verification state in the account interface” against the result shown in the current Official.my interface. Treat a specific product message as more authoritative than a general explanation in this guide.
Continue with Username rules on Official.my or Why does Official.my use Turnstile verification? for the next relevant part of this workflow.
Registration Process
- Step 1: Sign in through the official Google provider flow. Confirm it is complete before moving to “Confirm the selected Google account owns the email”. Note any exact error shown.
- Step 2: Confirm the selected Google account owns the email. Confirm it is complete before moving to “Complete Official.my registration if the profile is not yet linked”. Note any exact error shown.
- Step 3: Complete Official.my registration if the profile is not yet linked. Confirm it is complete before moving to “Review the verification state in the account interface”. Note any exact error shown.
- Step 4: Review the verification state in the account interface. Check the final why google accounts are treated as verified result from the user's perspective. Note any exact error shown.
Username Selection Tips
- Before you sign in through the official Google provider flow, confirm that you are working with the intended account, profile or public URL.
- When handling Google verified, change one relevant item at a time and note the visible result before continuing.
- After you review the verification state in the account interface, test the outcome independently rather than relying only on the editor, preview or previous browser tab.
Common Registration Problems
- Skipping the check to confirm the selected Google account owns the email and assuming the next screen or public page will correct incomplete information automatically.
- Repeating review the verification state in the account interface rapidly when the first attempt is still processing, cached or waiting for a provider response.
- Treating email verification as proof of ownership, verification, delivery or commercial outcome when it is only one part of this workflow.
Need More Help?
Contact Official.my Support about “Why Google accounts are treated as verified” when you have completed the steps above and the same problem still occurs. Include the affected username or profile URL when relevant, the exact action that failed—especially review the verification state in the account interface—the full on-screen message, and the approximate time. For this Username & Registration topic, a safe screenshot showing the Google verified issue can help. Remove passwords, verification codes, reset links, private keys and unrelated personal information before sending anything.