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How does the app events API work on Facebook?

How does the app events API work on Facebook?

The App Events API allows you to: The API fetches a Apple’s Advertising Identifier (IDFA) or Android’s Advertising ID from a mobile device and sends it to the app’s server-side component. The server sends this data to Facebook and Facebook logs these app events.

When does the Facebook SDK for iOS come out?

Beginning with SDK v13.0, set to release in early 2022, a Client Token will be required for all calls to the Graph API. The Facebook SDK for iOS contains component SDKs that you can connect to individually.

How to get a Facebook API key for your app?

How to get Facebook API key. 1 Step 1. Log in or create an account. 2 Step 2. Get started. 3 Step 3. Verify your account. 4 Step 4. Create your app. 5 Step 5. Add the Apps or Generate Access Tokens for your own needs.

What can I do with the Facebook Ads API?

Facebook Ads API enables users to create and manage ad campaigns, sets of ads, and separate ad units. Currently there are only Vehicles and Real Estate categories on Facebook Marketplace. To access this section of Facebook platform, you have to create a developer account and verify your business.

What does the / { event-ID } node return in Facebook?

Represents a Facebook event. The /{event-id} node returns a single event. A user access token with user_events permission can be used to retrieve any events that are visible to that person. An app or page token can be used to retrieve any events that were created by that app or page.

What does the install event do on Facebook?

Facebook uses the install or conversion event for ad reporting, but restricts it from being used in ad optimization. The user’s setting must persist across app launches.

How are events logged in the Facebook SDK?

Automatically Logged Events – The Facebook SDK automatically logs app installs, app sessions, and in-app purchases. Standard Events – Popular events that Facebook has created for you. Custom Events – Events you create that are specific to your app.

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