[google-appengine] Re: Billing charges incurred on a project application that has been disabled on app engine [getting-started]

2022-06-29 Thread 'Osvaldo Lopez Acuña' via Google App Engine
If you disable an app, you should also disable billing for that app [1], as the app can still be charged for fixed billing costs, like datastore storage. While the app is disabled, requests to your app will fail. You may continue to incur charges from other Google Cloud products. For

[google-appengine] Re: Is this an attack?

2022-06-29 Thread 'Osvaldo Lopez Acuña' via Google App Engine
You can fill out this form [1] to report suspected abuse on Google Cloud Platform. Also, as a workaround, you can block abusive IP addresses as established here [2]: *you can use the App Engine firewall to block traffic to your app from IP addresses that present malicious intent or shield

[google-appengine] Billing charges incurred on a project application that has been disabled on app engine [getting-started]

2022-06-29 Thread Mobile Market
Hi Everyone, Would anyone know how to stop my application on app engine from incurring more costs after it has been disabled in the project settings, with no instances running? I tried to run the getting-started app on a project. The billing account isn't mine, but I asked someone so I could