Hello,
I am working with a developer on a mobile app that has a user and a service provider so 2 separate apps. We need to have the ability for the service provider to have an in app wallet and be able to transfer that money from the in app wallet to an account of their choosing at any time.
We are using Braintree for payments but they are telling us that Braintree cannot handle that. I see that Uber uses Braintree.
Does anyone know if it is possible or if there is something else they are using to make this possible
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Like, if I reset my phone again, what will happen to my paid apps? Especially my upcoming 30 dollar Slingbox App. After I pay, will it be free for my account?
They will show up under the downloads section as purchased. All you have to do is install it again.
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Yes any bought app is linked to your google account.
Just got this new AT&T Avail (android 2.3), which I'm really happy with but its not on the list of supported devices to use with the AT&T Address book. Which I wouldn't give a damn about, if the Address Book wasn't needed to access AT&T's "My Messages" app.
So what do I need to do here? Change the IMEI? Yes, I read the sticky, and no, I will not need lube because I am in the legal right of way, because my device is on the list of supported devices for the My Messages app.
I'm not sure if I need to convince the app ( https://market.android.com/details?id=com.voxmobili.attaddressbook&hl=en ) that I own a supported phone, or if I need to convince the server side that I own a supported phone. From my search here on XDA, it doesn't look like installing that app is going to be a cakewalk either. Even people who do have supported devices have a hard time re-installing this app.
Google does all that for you in contacts!
Just search the market for a good messaging app.
IMHO.
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rbeavers said:
Google does all that for you in contacts!
Just search the market for a good messaging app.
IMHO.
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Acquiring a functional AT&T address book* is a prerequisite to getting AT&T's cloud service (aka My Messages). What it does is when you get a phone call or sms, you will also be alerted to that phone call or sms via desktop and tablet. The only way to do this with Google is to use Google Voice. The problem with that is the phone calls are routed through Google voice servers and there is a noticeable depreciation in quality.
I spent quite a bit of time looking for messaging app that will perform a similar function. After lots of searching I found android-notifier. Which isn't a cloud service but that's not the main problem. The main problem is that even though it has an .apk, that .apk is only used to broadcast to your desktop receiver. There is no .apk to receive notifications on other android devices (ie: my tablet).
*For further clarification, AT&T address book is a cloud based app. It can also be accessed from the desktop browser. Same with My Messages
The model of phone in in the build.prop in the android software and can be changed. Sorry not a Developer.
It looks like AT&T should update their app for all their phones.
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Hello all,
I've decided to ditch Gmail and use the stock mail app. One if my accounts was hacked recently so Google had me add an extra layer of protection that when ever I sign in from another new device (or when I change ROMS) it sends me a verification code in a text message to complete the sign in. Is this what's preventing me from being able to sign into my account using the HTC mail app? Is there a way around it or something I'm missing when trying to set it up.
Thanks,
Mark
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You have to go into your Google security settings and get a unique password that you will use for the HTC mail app. You will use the password supplied when you setup the mail app instead of your Google password. You will find it near the bottom of the security screen.
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You have to go into your Google security settings and get a unique password that you will use for the HTC mail app. You will use the password supplied when you setup the mail app instead of your Google password. You will find it near the bottom of the security screen.
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Where are the Google security settings at? I was able to go to Google settings and hit the 3 dots on the to right and one of the options was to get a verification code and it gave me one. I tried to use it as a password without a space in the middle and with but it still says failed.
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I am not near a computer right now but you might need to get to the Google security settings via a browser. A verification code will definitely not work. You need to set an app specific password. Try to Google search "two step authentication app specific password" sorry I can't be of more help right now. If I was near a computer I could give you exact steps.
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https://www.google.com/settings/security
Then click on settings for app passwords
It will generate a one time use password that will not be shown again after initially generated. You can save it if you wish, but you can generate as many as you wish so there really isn't a need. You can also revoke it at any time.
Thanks to both of you for the help. It worked like a charm.
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Glad you got it to work. Too bad Google doesn't make that function a bit more obvious.
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Just wondering if Google's change has inconvenienced anyone else?
Anyone seen reliable news on the future of using Google voice on another application, hangouts or otherwise?
I so far have not found a good alternative for Talkatone w/Google Voice.
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I think they should refund all the Google Play App purchases that rely on this.
They could at least have left legacy support. I wish we could figure out a way to cost Google money every time they arbitrarily shut down a service.
I'm again regretting being a part of another Google experiment that uses me and leaves me out in the cold.
Do any of you know if there is a way to choose my secondary Google account for in-app purchases in the Play store?
No matter what I do, it always goes to the primary account when I go to make the purchase.
Both accounts have Wallet accounts and both have purchased apps, it's just the in-app purchasing that I'm having a problem with.
Thanks for any help that any of you are able to give.
Jo Poplawski
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