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Read certification applies to applications that access FamilySearch resources in order to analyze, visualize, share, and publish the information. This includes reading information about persons, relationships, memories, photos, stories, documents, sources, discussions, and change history.
The following checkbox items are required as specified in order for your application to obtain Read Certification.
Demonstrate proper implementation of one or more of the following types of read operations.
Important! Each type of read operation listed below must be certified independently. Read certification for one type of read operation does not certify your app for any other type of read operation.
Read Changes
Read Discussions
Read Hints
Read Memories (by person, by user, personas, comments)
Read Person (details, pedigree, portraits, or search)
Read Sources (by user, or by person)
Read Places
(Me interjecting here: I'm hoping for all to be eventually checked off.)
Demonstrate proper handling of cache. If the data you read is cached, do not store it in local memory, purge the cache if the back button is used and at the end of your user session. N/A
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https://familysearch.org/developers/docs/certification/read
Read Certification Checklist
Read certification applies to applications that access FamilySearch resources in order to analyze, visualize, share, and publish the information. This includes reading information about persons, relationships, memories, photos, stories, documents, sources, discussions, and change history.
The following checkbox items are required as specified in order for your application to obtain Read Certification.
Important! Each type of read operation listed below must be certified independently. Read certification for one type of read operation does not certify your app for any other type of read operation.
(Me interjecting here: I'm hoping for all to be eventually checked off.)
Demonstrate proper handling of cache. If the data you read is cached, do not store it in local memory, purge the cache if the back button is used and at the end of your user session.N/AThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: