I have started using Google Places API. I intend to use it for my senior projects, which is an Android app.
I also have verified my identity to get extra free quotas.
But my question is - am I gonna be able to use the API always, or they will pause the access after 60 days?
p.s. as I read on their web-site that they pause trial after 60 days of using Google Cloud, I though may be the would do the same with an API.
Thank you
I emailed the Google Cloud team last month with the exact same question. Here was the response I got:
Hi Scott,
You should enter your billing information in your Cloud Console. Your
account is paused only if you start a trial and do not enter your
billing information.
If you have any other questions, look through the Cloud Billing Help
Center. You can also contact the billing team through the Cloud
Console Billing Support Request form.
Secondly, I did some more digging, and you can send an email to:
cloud-billing#google.com. That should put you in touch with the
billing team as well.
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I already use Google Calendar API for some months with no problem, but in 28th of August I get an error. The error message is "403 Calendar usage limits exceeded".
Accordingly to Google API Console I didn't reach daily quota limit (I use Service Account).
I was tried to read the official documentation, but everything is okay by my usage.
Here I attach some information from my dashboard.
How can I solve this problem?
Thanks in advance.
I am developing a service using Google Gmail Api for Enterprise.
When testing, I noticed that the API's Rate Limit is different between google free account and gsuite account.
Does anyone know where I can find Google API Request Limits for gsuite?
A little late, but hopefully this will help someone in the future.
If you go to support.google.com and search for G Suite Administrator Help and click on the link, it will take you to the G Suit Administrator Help page. Then go to Manage Your Services and click on Gmail.
On the Gmail-Manage Gmail for your G Suite Team page currently here (https://support.google.com/a/topic/9202?hl=en&ref_topic=9197) look under the section Policies/Abuse Controls.
It lists the limits for sending, receiving and storage limits etc.
Our application relies on the Google Contacts API. Access to the Google Contacts API was disabled in our Application on August 7th, 2017 at 6pm (Pacific). Graph:
We weren't notified by Google and I'm certain we haven't hit the quota. Our users let us know and we were able to re-enable it this morning successfully.
But we're trying to figure out how this happened. Has anyone else seen API access disabled without their knowledge... or can someone from Google help us track this down?
Thanks!
Yes, had the same issue today with one of our projects that is using Google Contacts API - found Contacts API disabled...
And that came with another quite annoying issue when we started to get "unusual traffic" web page content with the CAPTCHA thing instead of error, when trying to access Google Contacts API.
The detailed issue was registered by me here, you can take a look:
https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/64472602
For the last 72 hours, my Google Wallet payment for the Google Play developer program has shown as "Your purchase is processing". I understand it can take up to 48 hours, but this is an entire day after their worst-case scenario for processing time.
I contacted Google Play using their help pages, not expecting an answer back until this week, with the problem hopefully resolving itself in the meantime. However, a day later instead of a reply (Which i wasn't expecting yet), they instead send me a survey, asking how their support was. Support I never received.
Does anyone know how to contact Google Play directly? While it's only $25, it's $25 that's been sent to google, and have received nothing in return. Google Wallet payments for apps have all gone through (Status: Your purchase is complete). Not sure why this is being help up.
From Google Android Developer - Known Issues page
Unable to complete Google Play Android Developer Account Registration
We've received reports that some developers are currently unable to
complete their developer account registration. Please be advised that
certain transactions may take up to 48 hours to be processed by Google
Checkout system. Until your transaction is fully processed by Google
Checkout system, you won't be able to publish applications.
Please wait for 48 hours. If you still see the 'Your registration is
being processed...' banner in your Google Play Developer Console after
48 hours from the moment you placed the transaction, please contact
Google Wallet Team.
If it takes longer than 48h, Report Google Play Developer Registration or Account Issue
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.