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    Google api changes

    Got an email , now u need to pay for street and maps


    Updates to Google Maps Standard Plan
    We no longer support keyless access (any request that doesn't include an API key). Future product updates are only available for requests made with an API key. API keys allow us to contact developers when required and help us identify misbehaving implementations.
    We have implemented a simple 25,000 map loads per day free limit to new Google Maps JavaScript API, Static Maps API, and Street View Image API implementations. The confusing 90-consecutive-day grace period for these APIs is being retired on October 12, 2016. With this change, developers can predictably plan for growth while media sites and US nonprofits can request more quota at no charge via our dedicated support programs.
    We have reduced the daily map load maximum limit you can purchase for Google Maps JavaScript API, Static Maps API, and Street View Image API from 1,000,000 to 100,000 requests per API. We believe higher-volume developers are best served with a Premium Plan license, which includes technical support and a Service Level Agreement, and with this change we've also created consistency between Standard Plan quotas across our maps and web service APIs.
    We now count Google Maps JavaScript API client-side requests towards the daily limit of the associated web service API.
    Below we've outlined steps you can take to avoid any potential disruption in future.

    Review the details of our grandfathering guidelines for apps and websites active prior to June 22nd, 2016.
    Confirm billing is enabled in your developer console.*
    [Optional] Control maximum charges by enabling quota limits in the developer console.
    [Optional] Contact the Google Sales team to learn about our Premium Plan license if you require flexibility in map load consumption, technical support, or higher usage limits for web services.

    Thanks for using Google Maps APIs,
    The Google Maps API team
    Preferred -> Jon's Plugins, Pushover, Phlocation, Easy-trigger,
    Rfxcom, Blade Plugins, Pushbullet, homekit, Malosa Scripts




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    It should be free, I have just written a web service using these facilities for work and as long as you have an API key you can make up to 25K requests a day for free, it does not cost to have an API key. With the amount of web sites that use Google maps it would be a difficult decision for Google to charge for every single web site that uses it's maps.

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