We’ve updated our API ToU and Partner Program Agreement

Our competitors in the face of Bold, One Click Checkout and Carthook have all released statements, that their custom checkouts have been authorized to keep working. What are the rules/conditions that we need to comply with to get this authorization? Who can we talk to? Also, what will happen to our current customer base?

Thank you to @Shayne and the Shopify team for the clarifications. It’s a Friday, so extra props and thank you’s for your quick responses!

In regards to @leteyski 's comments, could @Shayne or someone from Shopify comment about it? For example, my software sells a combination of a software product/customization service using private APIs. As outlined in the Terms of Use, we don’t use Shopify’s OAuth/Public App Store integration, but technically speaking, we do have a URL (our website) where customers can come and go through the installation to see how things work and contact us for further customization needs within our software.

Again, thanks again to Shopify’s team in addressing this change. How you guys have responded really puts into focus the word “Partner” in Shopify Partners.

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