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Use partner email address for account linking (#2639)
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Home Assistant has built-in support for integrations that offer account linking using [the OAuth2 authorization framework](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6749). To be able to leverage this, you will need to structure your Python API library in a way that allows Home Assistant to be responsible for refreshing tokens. See our [API library guide](api_lib_index.md) on how to do this.
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The built-in OAuth2 support works out of the box with locally configured client ID / secret using the [Application Credentials platform](/docs/core/platform/application_credentials) and with the Home Assistant Cloud Account Linking service. This service allows users to link their account with a centrally managed client ID/secret. If you want your integration to be part of this service, reach out to us at [hello@home-assistant.io](mailto:hello@home-assistant.io).
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The built-in OAuth2 support works out of the box with locally configured client ID / secret using the [Application Credentials platform](/docs/core/platform/application_credentials) and with the Home Assistant Cloud Account Linking service. This service allows users to link their account with a centrally managed client ID/secret. If you want your integration to be part of this service, reach out to us at [partner@openhomefoundation.org](mailto:partner@openhomefoundation.org).
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To get started, run `python3 -m script.scaffold config_flow_oauth2` and follow the instructions. This will create all the boilerplate necessary to configure your integration using OAuth2.
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