Airbop and Google Play
Google suspended my app saying I was impersonating someone else. Pretty sure I'm me. Question is, does my app have to be in Google Play in order for messages to work in Airbop? They used to work so not sure. Everything is correct but they keep failing. Thanks.
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https://play.google.com/about/developer-content-policy/
https://play.google.com/about/ip-deception-spam/
As to your AirBop question, what do you mean by "failing" exactly? It's certainly possible for Google to disable your GCM keys if they ban an app from Google Play though... You will want to regenerate your keys with Google and in your app if that is the case.
A 401 error indicates that one or more of IDs you've entered is incorrect. For existing apps in the Google Console, the problem is almost certainly caused because you created an "Android key" instead of a "Browser key".
I'd suggest going over the following article again to make sure you've followed the instructions exactly:
http://support.andromo.com/kb/common-questions/airbop-push-message-...
Make sure you're copying the values from the "Cloud Messaging" tab of your Firebase project's settings, and not one of the other tabs.
Make sure you are generating a 'Browser Key', not a 'Server Key' or an 'Android Key'. Also make certain that there is nothing entered in the "Allowed Referrers (web sites)" box.
If you are currently using a Browser key, you'll want to "regenerate" the key.
Once you've regenerated your key, update it in AirBop and try again.
If you've checked the above settings and regenerating your key didn't work, I'd suggest trying the Firebase console instead using the following instructions:
http://support.andromo.com/kb/common-questions/airbop-push-message-...
If you are using Andromo, your apps are already signed. Do not enable that.
https://forums.andromo.com/discussion/1980/important-do-not-opt-in-...
That is definitely not your problem. Read this again:
https://play.google.com/about/ip-deception-spam/
Only Google can tell you why they flagged your app though. Contact them to get assistance, as I have no inside knowledge of their process. It can be an issue with your app, content in your app, app icons, activity icons, description, text in your app etc. If you truly own all of the IP, then you need to make your case to Google. Don't ignore their email.