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If Unsplash sets the API keys as production-ready they will increase the request limit.
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From the screenshot that you shared, I was unable to see a mention of Unsplash and the photographer's name. I also couldn't confirm that there's a UTM link tracing back to the photographer's Unsplash profile.
You can find a complete guide on Attribution here and there are several ways to show this (please upload any screenshots/videos to your Application Form instead of attaching it to your reply):
Hover your cursor over the linked text and take a screenshot when the URL appears in the bottom left-hand corner of the browser (if this is a web app)
Take a screenshot of the code so that I can see where the linked text directs to
Take a screen recording video of you clicking on the linked text so that I can see where it directs to
In addition, I couldn't find any indication of triggering a download. As mentioned in our Triggering Downloads guide:
When your application performs something similar to a download (like when a user chooses the image to include in a blog post, set as a header, etc.), you must send a request to the download endpoint returned under the photo.links.download_location property.
You’ll know you’re triggering downloads when the Downloads counter is greater than 0, so interacting with your app will help us confirm that the implementation is correct.
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Review guidelines: https://help.unsplash.com/en/articles/2511245-unsplash-api-guidelines.
If Unsplash sets the API keys as production-ready they will increase the request limit.
Reply to email
From the screenshot that you shared, I was unable to see a mention of Unsplash and the photographer's name. I also couldn't confirm that there's a UTM link tracing back to the photographer's Unsplash profile.
You can find a complete guide on Attribution here and there are several ways to show this (please upload any screenshots/videos to your Application Form instead of attaching it to your reply):
Hover your cursor over the linked text and take a screenshot when the URL appears in the bottom left-hand corner of the browser (if this is a web app)
Take a screenshot of the code so that I can see where the linked text directs to
Take a screen recording video of you clicking on the linked text so that I can see where it directs to
In addition, I couldn't find any indication of triggering a download. As mentioned in our Triggering Downloads guide:
You’ll know you’re triggering downloads when the Downloads counter is greater than 0, so interacting with your app will help us confirm that the implementation is correct.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: