No, the API does not send the location of your markers anywhere.
On Saturday, March 30, 2013 8:16:51 AM UTC+11, Jeff Zeminski wrote:
When I display a map with multiple markers and labels applied to those
markers. Does that info (marker location and label info) get sent to any
other place
When I display a map with multiple markers and labels applied to those
markers. Does that info (marker location and label info) get sent to any
other place besides the computer viewing that page?
On Tuesday, March 8, 2011 9:13:20 PM UTC-5, Rossko wrote:
We now want to host this page on
Google Maps API can be used on public web pages only. You should read
the terms first.
Yes, there is some traffic from API pages that is for search indexing.
With v2 you can set 'indexing=false' but I don't think your security
people are happy with just that.
Esa,
Thanks for your reply. We were considering Premier API if we can resolve
the Security questions. From your reply and the blog post, I am assuming
that apart from the API traffic for indexing, there is nothing else passing
between the web server, Google servers and the web browser. Am
We now want to host this page on an Intranet web server
You'll need a Premier licence.
You'll get support from Google with that, too.
apart from the web server validating the key from the Google servers.
Key? API v3 doesn't use keys. You might be using the js API with a
key. Key validation
Thanks Rossko. I think I have enough to go back and sort this issue out.
- Pal
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