Is it possible to use the Free Trial on Google Cloud Platform to enable Gmail API, without providing Credit Card information?
I am trying to enable Gmail API for sending Emails through an Email address procured under GSuite prior 2012.
Please Advice
The free trial on Google cloud platform requires that you enter a credit card information to use it.
The gmail api is part of the google developer console which should not require that you have a google cloud platform account to access it. You should be able to login to that and create your project and credentials and enable the gmail api their.
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I have created a Google Chatbot using the Google Hangouts Chat API. The bot has been verified on the store listing of GSuite Marketplace SDK. App visibility is also set to the public mode.
Store Listing Status:
App Visibility Status:
I have also got my OAuth Consent Screen verified and set to external.
Can anyone let me know, what might be the reason that my Chatbot is not available to other G-Suite domain accounts?
OAuth Verification Status:
I am looking for an alternative to HockeyApp, so that I can host and deliver Xamarin Application to end customers (UWP, iOS, Android). The reason I cannot use HockeyApp is that the authentication mechanism has changed and requires one of github, microsoft, google, etc credentials to register/login. The end customers with their business emails, should not be using personal logins to access enterprise stuff.
Have checked tools like TestFairy, etc. None of them serve the purpose or are missing UWP app hosting.
Your customers can create Microsoft account with their business email. It's free. Not tied to outlook.com email address. They will benefit from improved security compared to the deprecated HockeyApp authentication.
you can create google account with office email, suppose for your business you use oultlook.com, with the same id you can create account on google only thing is gmail will not be there for you because you already have outlook, but you can use all google service with this account.
I submitted an extension to Chrome Web Store but as a developer, if I reply to a support review my Google Plus account is published.
Is it possible to hide Google Plus account? If not, do you recommend to create another account without breaking Chrome TOS?
You can use another account for that. Google's Publishing tutorial says:
decide which Google Account you want to be your developer account.
This account will own your app (or multiple apps, if you choose) and
will receive any payments you get from Chrome Web Store Payments.
Instead of your personal account, you might want to choose a dedicated
account.
I have a website that provides a specific SW service.
I would like to allow users to subscribe to this SW service:
Sign-Up: the user provides credit card details, a username and a password.
Sign-In: the user enters username+password in order to get access to my SW service.
The user's credit card should be charged once per month (i.e., recurring payment).
I'm considering Google Wallet for this purpose, but there are a couple of issues that I'm concerned about:
Can I use the Google Wallet API in order to implement sign-up and sign-in, or should I implement user-authentication separately within my server?
Is the Google Wallet API available only for mobile devices? This is implied in both Google Wallet's website and in Wikipedia. My website is primarily intended for use through desktop PCs, and not through smartphones.
Thank you for your help!
For the sign-up / sign-in part, if you want to use Google's OAuth service you can try at the Google+ Sign-In.
For the recurring payment part, the Google Wallet for digital goods API offers a monthly subscription API and a web-based payment flow. If the user does not already have a credit card saved in their Wallet, they will be prompted only once to add a card.
This is very embarrassing: a few months ago I registered my a credit card to my Google account to enable Google translate in an application I am developing. Since then, Google has been happily billing my card, but I have never received an email invoice and when I now log in with the account I think I used, I see the Translate API disabled in the API Console and I can't find any billing tab.
I've searched my emails and electronic receipts but can't find any confirmations connecting a particular Google account (I have about 10 for different clients and projects). Is there any way of working back from the key and find the corresponding Google account? Any other suggestions? It's kind of bad form to not sending some email to confirm a credit card charge of ~$100 a month...
I ended up tracking down the account. It was a gmail account and all the receipts had been emailed to that account too obviously.