For example, Schroepher writes that as of Wednesday Facebook is changing developers» access to
the Events API.
Schroepfer said changes would be made to
the events API, the groups API, the pages API, the Facebook login, the Instagram platform API, call and text history, data providers and partner category and app controls to prevent data leaking out.
Facebook will also review all apps that use
the Events API and will only approve those who follow its strict requirements.
The first one has to do with
Events API.
Apps using
the Events API will no longer be able to access the guest list or posts on any given event wall.
Now, apps using
the Events API can no longer access the guest list or wall posts on the event page.
Mike Schroepfer, Facebook's chief technology officer, outlined nine new ways the company will better protect user data, including limiting its groups, pages, and
events API, used by developers to access attendance data; limiting which apps can request access to user check - ins, likes, photos, posts, and videos; and limiting what search results will return when users type in people's phone numbers.
Only apps that Facebook approves, with «strict requirements,» will be able to use
the Events API.
The Events API no longer will allow apps to access the guest list or posts on the event wall.
Only Facebook - approved apps that agree to strict requirements will be allowed to connect with
the Events API.
The changes will affect
the Events API, Groups API, Pages API, Facebook Login, Instagram Platform API, Search and Account Recovery, Call and Text History, Data Providers and Partner Categories, and App Controls.
And in the future, only apps we approve that agree to strict requirements will be allowed to use
the Events API.
Apps using
the Events API won't be able to access guest lists or posts shared on the event wall.
Events API: Until today, people could grant an app permission to get information about events they host or attend, including private events.
With
the Events API, for example, apps will no longer be able to access attendees or posts on the event wall, and the Groups API will no longer provide member lists or names associated with posts or comments.
Apps using
the Events API will no longer access the guest list or wall posts and the Groups API will no longer provide access to member lists as well as personal information.
Starting today, Facebook says it will no longer allow developers to use
the Events API to access the guest list or event wall of a concert, gathering, or similarly scheduled event on Facebook.
Events API: Until today, people could grant an app permission to get information about events they host or attend, including private events.
Event API tool for attaching outside application events to the Assembla stream, with their own icons and alert formats.
Not exact matches
We're restricting more
APIs like groups and
events.
The company has a smartphone app and
API that can be used by consumers and local, state, and federal law enforcement and first responder units that makes it unnecessary to have to actually call 911 in the
event of an emergency.
Furthermore, the company just released Multi-Step Zaps, an extension of prior services that automates «chains of
events» across more than 500 business apps without requiring any code, IT, or
API know - how.
In what Facebook promises will be «many changes» in the coming months, the platform started by cutting off
API access to
Events, Groups, Pages, and Instagram for new developers.
Starting today, apps using the
API will no longer be able to access the guest list or posts on the
event wall.
Facebook said it will now have to manually approve most apps before they can access the
APIs — application programming interface platforms — if they plug into Pages, Group or
Events.
A custom plan built specially for you, which may include electronic
API access to our reviews, our cutting edge Matchmaker wine recommendation service, automatic RangeSync integration of your inventory with our wine database, workshops, seminars and other speaking engagements, tasting
events and more.
We're guessing, after playing himself out of the WGC - Match Play and the Masters with his T31 finish in Tampa, that he completed the finale crossing his fingers that the golf gods — and
API tourney organizers — would place him anywhere but beside the eight - time winner of this week's
event.
Follow along to learn more about this year's theme, and enjoy parent stories,
API support group
events, daily tips, the photo gallery, the AP Month Auction (Oct 18 - 31), and much more on the importance of early secure attachment for our children, families, and society.
To this goal,
API participates in many
events in the community, both online and in person.
API can also benefit from her expertise as the CFO for Aspen Productions, a full service
event company.
Patti Hope Lewis brings accounting,
event planning and Board experience to
API, includingfive years on the Board of AnotherLook.
Janet Jendron,
API Board President with daughter Claudia Jendron and Mary Ann Cahill, LLL Founder and presenter at the
API 15th Anniversary
event
teleseminar
event with hosts Lu Hanessian, author of the new playful book for parents and children: Picnic on a Cloud, and
API co-founder Lysa Parker talk with Dr. Larry Cohen about:
If you are interested in the variety of
events that
API would like to put together in 2008 - 2009 then we'd love to talk to YOU!
Join in the AP Month fun in any one of these ways: Look up an
API group and get involved, join our blog
event, enter your photos in our photo
event, bid on our goodies in the online auction, or share your support stories with us!
API Links: March's AP - related news, studies,
events and fun is now available!
API Links: November's AP - related news, studies,
events and fun is now available!
· Enter the photo contest and blog carnival · Attend local activities and
events · Read with
API Reads · Vote on your fav photo — coming soon!
API Links: December's AP - related news, studies,
events and fun is now available!
API Links: August's AP - related news, studies,
events and fun is now available!
API Links: May's AP - related news, studies,
events and fun is now available!
This think - tank
event and reception on attachment parenting by parenting experts Dr. William and Martha Sears, sleep expert Dr. James McKenna, LLL founder Mary Ann Cahill, parent education leader Dr. Stephen Bavolek, separation / custody and AP expert Dr. Isabelle Fox, hosted by noted parenting author and television anchor / entrepreneur Lu Hanessian, and honored guests,
API founders and authors Barbara Nicholson and Lysa Parker.
Thank you to the
API staff and the volunteer team of Jeannette Freeman, Ashlee Gray, Angela Adams, and Claudia Jendron for providing the (predominantly parent --RRB- power to make this
event happen, and special thanks to Art Yuen for guiding and coordinating our celebration!
API Links: February's AP - related news, studies,
events and fun is now available!
API Links: October's AP - related news, studies,
events and fun is now available!
Since February, the Attachment Parenting International (
API) blog has hosted a monthly «carnival» — a blog
event in which writers are invited to post about their experience with the designated topic.
For more information on the
event, visit
API's 15th Anniversary Weekend Celebration page.
Watch
API over the next couple months as we reveal the many exciting activities and
events — online and locally — in connection with AP Month 2016: «Nurturing Peace: Parenting for World Harmony.»
Thanks to everyone who submitted a photo to
API's «Community of Peace» Photo
Event during AP Month 2016 in October!
It was a wonderful way to celebrate
API «s 20th Anniversary with some really special bonus
events, like Friday night's showing of «The Milky Way» film with live Q&A with the lactation consultants who produced the documentary on the U.S. cultural view of breastfeeding support as well as Saturday night's anniversary celebration reception with Irish music provided by Kennedy's Kitchen.