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Monday, August 26, 2019
With the move to the
new Search Console,
we've decided to clean up some parts of the Search Console API as well. In the
Search Analytics API,
going forward we'll no longer support these Android app search appearance types:
Is Install
Is App Universal
Is Opened
Since these appearance types are no longer used in the UI, they haven't been populated with data
recently. Going forward, we won't be showing these types at all through the API.
Additionally, for the
Sitemaps API,
we're no longer populating data on indexing status of submitted sitemap files in the "Indexed"
field.
We're still committed to the Search Console API. In particular, we're working on updating the
Search Console API to the new Search Console. We don't have any specific timeframes to share at
the moment, but stay tuned to find out more!
Posted by Ziv Hodak, Search Console product manager
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