How it works
You click sign in on the application and pick your Google or Microsoft account.
The provider confirms who you are and returns to CGT only the identification data listed below.
The application opens your session. There is no CGT password to create, remember or reset.
What data CGT requests
When you authorise access, CGT receives three pieces of data from Google or Microsoft, and only to identify you and create your session:
- Name — to show who you are inside the application.
- Email address — to find your account and link your tickets.
- Profile picture — to display in the application header.
What CGT does not access
The authorisation gives CGT no access to the contents of your account:
- The contents of your email. CGT does not read, send or store messages.
- Your files in Drive, OneDrive or SharePoint.
- Your contacts and your calendar.
You can revoke access at any time from the permissions page of your Google or Microsoft account.
Applications that use CGT sign-in
Today, one:
When other CGT applications start using this sign-in, they will be listed here.
Privacy and terms
How that data is processed is described in the Privacy Policy, and the rules of use in the Terms of Use.

