AI-generated Key Takeaways
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Mobile applications can be added to a network for targeting purposes, originating from various app stores.
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Key identifying fields for a mobile application include a unique ID, an application ID which is replacing the old ID, and a required display name.
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Mobile applications are associated with app stores, and this can be specified during creation and is mutable for third-party stores.
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The status of a mobile application, such as archival status, app store name, application code, developer name, platform, and whether it is free, are read-only attributes populated by Google.
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The approval status of a mobile application determines if it can serve ads and includes statuses like DRAFT, UNCHECKED, APPROVED, DISAPPROVED, and APPEALING.
A mobile application that has been added to or "claimed" by the network to be used for targeting purposes. These mobile apps can come from various app stores.
- Namespace
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https://www.google.com/apis/ads/publisher/v202505
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Uniquely identifies the mobile application. This attribute is read-only and is assigned by Google when a mobile application is claimed. |
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Uniquely identifies the mobile application. This attribute is read-only and is assigned by Google when a mobile application is claimed. The id field is being deprecated in favor of this new ID space. |
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The display name of the mobile application. This attribute is required and has a maximum length of 255 characters. |
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The app store ID of the app to claim. This attribute is required for creation and then is read-only. |
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The app stores the mobile application belongs to. This attribute is required for creation and is mutable to allow for third party app store linking. Enumerations
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The archival status of the mobile application. This attribute is read-only. |
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The name of the application on the app store. This attribute is read-only and populated by Google. |
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The application code used to identify the app in the SDK. This attribute is read-only and populated by Google. Note that the UI refers to this as "App ID". |
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The name of the developer of the mobile application. This attribute is read-only and populated by Google. |
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The platform the mobile application runs on. This attribute is read-only and populated by Google. Enumerations
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Whether the mobile application is free on the app store it belongs to. This attribute is read-only and populated by Google. |
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The download URL of the mobile application on the app store it belongs to. This attribute is read-only and populated by Google. |
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The approval status for the mobile application. Enumerations
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