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Is there a way to edit Android OAUTH SHA1 fingerprints in the Google Cloud Console

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We've been working on an app for the better part of 1 year now. We set up an Android OAUTH credential for using with Google Sign in. We used a debugging SHA1. Now, we are getting close to release and would like to change to the release SHA1. Unfortunately, the Google Cloud Console shows this error: enter image description here

when we try to change the key. Is there a way to change the key without having to change our apps package identifier? That seems too drastic of a step. There also doesn't seem to be a simple way to contact Google for assistance either.

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I guess to solve this issue, you would need to provide some private information. In this situation, you should reach [Google Support](https://cloud.google.com/support)
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