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I work for a small business. We update our hours occasionally to reflect seasonal traffic, and like to reflect those changes in Google Business. For the past year, every time I try to make those changes, an API has come along within a couple of days to change the hours back. None of us who are currently affiliated with the business have created or accessed an API to authorize this.
At this point, most of our hours are correct, except Mondays. Google Business reflects that we're closed on Mondays. We are, in fact, open on Mondays.
How do we go about identifying the API making these unauthorized changes to our updates and fixing or removing it?
Thanks!
I've tried updating our hours through the currently available Google MyBusiness/Maps interface. I check them an hour later and see a message that the changes have been accepted, and verify that the hours reflect the information I know to be accurate. A week later, I check again, and the old hours are displayed.
I asked Google Business Support about this, and was told the change is being made by an API. It took some digging, but I also got information that seemed to indicate the user associated with the API was "data#locl.io", which is not an email address associated with anyone working at this business.
We removed manager permissions for "data#locl.io" and tried again, with the same results.
I cannot say with certainty that the issue is specific to "closed" days that are no longer closed, but fixing that would be a great start.
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I cannot find a good tutorial to turn on Do Not Disturb for iOS7. I found some stuff that dealt with iOS6 and iOS5, but they included deprecated and outdated material. In short, how could I programmatically turn on Do Not Disturb? I have seen apps like Call Bliss and am wondering how that works.
To be clear to any other visitors to this page.
There is no public API that manages the "Do Not Disturb" feature. There are also no frameworks that can achieve this.
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to undetermined again.
When the value is undetermined, iOS will ask what to do.
Well, if the status is already rejected, iOS won't ask again.
I want iOs to ask again.
How do I do so?
There's no way to do this in code. If your status is rejected, simply tell the user that he should start Settings.app and enable access for your application.
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Is there already a Google+ API?
Is it possible to develop application for Google Plus? If so, how? I did not find any information about that.
Does anyone have any information regarding this?
Please share if you have.
Thanks in advance.
The Google+ API has now been released. 1.
Thankfully, none exist.
Google+ is in beta, so nobody is really using it (except me :P) and Google hasn't said anything about releasing any sort of developer's guide. But I think one will exist, sooner or later.