Hi,

My understanding is you can cache the results for a maximum of 7 days
(maxAge) after which the results must be cleared from your DB and you
can not use automated queries to repopulate it, they must come from an
end user request.

Cheers!
Vision Jinx

On Feb 16, 8:32 am, gublooo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> Might sound like a stupid question but before using Google Local API -
> I wanted to verify if I'm not doing anything against the terms of
> usage.
>
> Basically I'll be using Google Local search to find addresses of
> businesses. A user will enter the store name and city - and I will
> pull up all businesses in that city with that name using Google API.
> Then from all the choices, the user can select which branch.
>
> Now once the user selects the branch, can I store that branch's
> address information in my database or is that violating terms. Can
> someone point me to where it is stated.
>
> My thing is instead of having the user to type the address etc - if
> they can just enter the store name and I can display a choice of all
> branch info for that store and they can simply pick it.
>
> Thanks

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