If you use a paid Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) account, the banner behavior changes: Internal Users
When you deploy a Web App within a Workspace domain and set the access permissions to "Anyone within [Your Domain]," the banner is typically removed for internal users. This is because Google assumes a level of trust within a managed organizational environment. However, if the app is shared with external users outside the domain, the banner may reappear to protect those external parties. Method 2: Link to a Standard Google Cloud Project If you use a paid Google Workspace (formerly
Before removing a Google Apps Script project, make sure to: Method 2: Link to a Standard Google Cloud
The most common and effective way to hide the banner from your users is to embed your Google Apps Script (GAS) URL within another webpage using an tag. To gain more control over the branding and
: The banner is often hidden when you embed the script's URL as an within a Google Site or your own website.
By default, Apps Script projects use a "Default" Google Cloud Platform (GCP) project. To gain more control over the branding and consent screens, you can switch to a "Standard" GCP project. Create a project in the Google Cloud Console. Go to "Project Settings" and copy your Project Number.