How can I see instagram business acounts' contact information on PC? - instagram

I'm looking for the way to see instagram business acounts' contact information on PC.
I can see the contact button on a business account's profile page on my smart phone. But I can't see it on PC. Is there any way to see it on PC?

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DocuSign API to find domain users

I have 1700 users who have registered to DocuSign using the company domain. These users are not part of the account. I am looking for an API to get more information on these users such as when they last logged in. I see there is an API available for getting users that are part of the ACCOUNT.
Users: List
GET /v2/accounts/{accountId}/users
As people who directly registered with my company domain email address don't have an account, I am not able to use this API. Let me know if there is any other API to get this information.
There's no API that will give you this information. I'd suggest that you contact DocuSign support (or ask your DocuSign Sales Rep, if you've been working with one) for assistance -- it may be possible for them to provide this type of information for you.

How to use instagram API on different websites

My company has different websites for different customers, each of them using instagram API to retrieve pictures from customer's instagram account.
I have tried to register different instagram clients but it has been rejected because 'We don't approve multiple submissions for the same company. Please consolidate all your integrations under a single client_id.'
How one would solve this problem ? An instagram client has its own website url, privacy policy url and redirect_url which obviously can't be shared between different websites.
It sounds like you are trying to get your client approved to "go live"... does it meet one of their only three acceptable use cases (since June 1st 2016)?
“My app allows people to login with Instagram and share their own
content”
“My product helps brands and advertisers understand, manage
their audience and media rights.”
“My product helps broadcasters and
publishers discover content, get digital rights to media, and share
media with proper attribution.”
If your use case doesn't fit their new agenda you will never get it approved to go live no matter how consolidated it is. Your only other option is to stay in Sandbox mode. First read about the limitations of Sandbox mode and if these are acceptable, then you don't have to worry about submission process at all. Just create multiple API clients and leave them in Sandbox mode forever. But if you're doing anything besides showing a few recent photos on your customer's sites, Sandbox mode probably won't cut it for you and you may be out of luck.

Why is the Chrome Web Store asking me to give out an email address and physical address publicly on my store page?

I am curious if anyone else has had these options show up highlighted on the Developer Dashboard. I have been maintaining an extension since September that manages tabs and collects no information.
Highlighted in yellow on the Developer Dashboard:
Please provide the following information:
Physical Address
Privacy Policy
To ensure a more transparent and positive experience for users, the email address, physical address, and link to your privacy policy that you provide in the developer dashboard will be displayed publicly on your item details page(s) in the Chrome Web Store.
Please provide a current, valid postal address where you may be contacted. If you offer items or in-app purchase items for sale, you may be required to provide a postal address under our developer terms and consumer protection laws; failure to do so may result in the suspension of your account and/or sales of your items. Please ensure that you keep these details up to date if they change. By providing your email or postal address information, you consent to Google publicly displaying or disclosing that information in connection with your items. Learn more
My extension will prompt the user for a donation after 30 days, but it can be disabled. Setting a privacy policy is one thing, but I simply don't have a non-personal address I can give out. Google seems to be mistaking me as a business.
Since September 30, 2014. Google has already changed its policies regarding paid app developers. Every developer who opened the developer console starting that date was greeted with a message stating that a physical address must be added in account settings. The change will influence primarily developers who distribute paid apps or allow in-app-purchases.
Visit this link for more information.
Note the key phrase in the notification: "If you offer items or in-app purchase items for sale". I believe that means you're not required to give out your addresses if, as in my case, you have a free extension and an app that include "Donate" buttons, and if you're an individual, not a company.
Edit: This looks similar to the German Impressum law. Anyway, it doesn't look mandatory in my case.
Update - received this email from Google after asking them what was going on.
Hi Jason,
In accordance with consumer protection laws and current industry best practices, starting on 3/9/2016 we are implementing a number of changes to product listings in the Chrome Web Store. These changes will ensure a more transparent and positive experience for users. Changes include:
As a developer, you must provide a valid email and physical business address where users can contact you directly. The email address and physical business addresses will be displayed on your product details page(s) on the Storefront.
All products that offer in-app purchases to users and/or subscription-based products will have a price range (highest and lowest price) displayed on the ’s product details page in the Chrome Web Store.
You can add an email address and physical business by logging into your developer account in the Chrome Web Store developer dashboard (link). Please comply within 30 days of receiving a notification on the developer dashboard. If any of your products offer in-app purchases or are subscription based, please go to your developer account to review the prices and publishing status.”
It appears they removed the option to post my address from my account, so it is puzzling they sent this email.

how does retailer connect to Google wallet acount in a third party website?

I'm a developer of a website that enable retailers to interact with rheir customers at events. the way it works is that the retailer selles a product on my website, the costumer buys it on my website, i'm the common thread. i want to offer the consumers to pay with google wallet. the question is how does the retailer coonect his google wallet business acount to the button which will be on my website? can it be done with the email he has opened his google wallet business acount? Thanks! Amitai.
Unfortunately, the seller doesn't have access to any information about the customer. You need to be able to obtain the JWT or Merchant Key from the original retailer to be able to perform sale on your own website. Only tool you have available to pass information around is the JWT. There are several security and process issues related to this.

Anyone know how to get the merchant key for google wallet?

Anyone know how to get the merchant key for goole wallet?
Support indicates I should have an integration menu in settings but the menu is not showing up
http://support.google.com/checkout/sell/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=42963
Thanks
David.
AFAIK, merchant key is only relevant to "legacy" Google Checkout - re: your account must be for Google Wallet for Web sites (products/services sold at your web site).
The merchant key referenced in the support link you have, is used (only for) that specific API.
The Google Wallet integration settings page is at https://checkout.google.com/inapp/merchant/settings.html .
For some reason, this page is not accessible from anywhere within the Google Wallet merchant interface.

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