I can't grab a photo for my buy sell app Kijiji classifieds. And I noticed sandbox process0 in my trouble shooting. What is the process and is it.evendence of security breaches?
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I didn't try anything in case I messed something up.
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I started getting a warning saying "Ad serving is limited" in my React Native app and ads are no longer showing. I also use my app on PlayStore and naturally I can see my own ads. When I researched, I found out that this is prohibited and I never thought it would be illegal. I don't want to work with any other ad service other than Admob. I have two questions regarding this situation:
1- Is it okay if I open a new admob account and put ads in the same application again and add my own device as a test device this time? I mean, don't I have the right to do something like this because this practice was penalized before?
2- Where can I find a list of such strict rules in order not to experience a similar situation?
Not problem if you only opening the app to see the ads, but it's forbidden to click the ads.
It's not allowed to have 2 admob account per user, once it found out, your both admob can be banned permanently.
https://support.google.com/admob/answer/9686306?hl=en
Check again how you serve your ads, I have limited ads before, then I found what the reason and update the apps, limit got removed within one week.
I am a Android developer and I had clients building their apps with my source and by doing that caused my fabric apps to grow quite large. Right now I have 1167 apps under my organization and i'm trying to clean them up.
the problem is whenever i click on apps i just get a loading screen and they never show up. I have left the site up for hours and never loads.
I really don't want to delete this account because it uses my main email i develop with and I also have apps in this organization that i monitor daily.
So how can I consolidate these 1167 apps down to just a few?
Mike from Fabric here. It wouldn't surprise me if you're hitting a timeout while we try to load all of the details for all of your apps. Email support(at)fabric(dot)io with the bundle id or package names that you do care about and we can remove the ones you don't need. Feel free to ask for me personally in that email.
I'm submitting my first app through iTunes Connect. It is a social networking community so I have to provide a demo account for the submission. My app already has a live database of users as there is currently an active web version.
I'm new to this and confused as to how I should handle this. Should I be creating a demo account that will not show up in any other live user's search results? Are the testers going to be attempting to interact with other live users? I am assuming I will need to show the various functions of the app, like messaging and events. In that case should I be creating a few "demo" users for the testers to interact with?
Alternatively, should I be linking them to the development version and development database? If that's the case, then the build that I send them would only be a development build then?
I am confused on how this is supposed to work and can't seem to find any information to help?
In my experience, you'll need to give them the production version that will go into the store. So not the development build.
When we submit an app for approval, it seems to get installed and activated on a couple of devices, but nothing much ever happens. They barely use it, as far as we can tell. We can tell that it's installed and run. We have previously been rejected when the network connectivity wasn't working right, so we know that they do look at the app after it's installed.
I'd suggest you make them an account that looks relatively anonymous (or even "Test Account" which you real users are hardly likely to try to interact with). You could create another account and say "If you want to send a message, send it to account xxxx". We've never had them interact with our app enough to utilise the suggestions we've made.
If you have an active / inactive flag, you could think about making these accounts inactive once the app is approved, then re-activating it when you next want to submit your app.
I've signed up for a developer account on BigCommerce and would like to be able to set up my own sandbox style store where I can use the data from my actual store without actually changing anything in production, like how other sandbox developer environments work. Is this possible?
I know of the big open sandbox for you to play with (store-bwvr466.mybigcommerce.com) but this is open to all developer accounts, so I shouldn't work with real data there because other developers could get to it and/or change the same things that I'm working on.
Also I'm having the same issue as this BigCommerce Developer as well. Would adding an API key to the Dashboard have something to do with possibly having a sandbox, since the only API key on the dashboard right now is for the sandbox?
sign up for a trial store and we should be able to convert it into a sandbox for you. Just contact us with your trial store url. Thanks!
This question is no longer active - I have been officially notified by the company that we're dropping Android and going with a system that is specifically designed for business use.
In our two sister companies we installed almost 500 android phones assuming they'd have security capabilities similar to Linux that would allow us to provide business phones to our employees but limit their access to apps. Unfortunately we've since found out that we were hugely mistaken. Android has decided that whoever has possession of the phone should have full access to everything. Unfortunately for us this has been a business nightmare, with huge data overages, employees downloading and installing anything and everything they can get their hands on from Play Store, the apps we need to run constantly being stopped by the task manager because too many apps are running at the same time with our employees arguing that the apps are buggy or the phone is broken. Due to our type of operation, the phones are passed from one employee to another often for weeks at a time before a supervisor or technician has access to them.
We absolutely need to either secure the phones or get rid of them. So...
From within a service, how do I capture when an employee clicks on an unauthorized app either from the desktop or from the applications menu? I've spent the last 2 days searching Google for an answer, but have turned up nothing. I know it can be done, because I have a couple of apps on my personal phone that do so.
We're using Android 2.2
Why not uninstall Google play store from the phones? And any other apps which are not needed?
It might be easiest too just install a parental control app. Here's an example, though this particular one may not meet all your needs: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kiddoware.kidsplace
Have a look at the 3CX Mobile Device Manager. The sign up process is free and easy. Then you just need to download the app to each phone from GooglePlay and get it set up. I would be interested in knowing if you proceed with it and if it does everything you need it to.