I apologize for my rough description of the problem. 

Indeed forms can be used without the intention or need to store their data 
although this is not what I could spontaneously describe as 'ordinary'.

The explicit fact is that google will not allow storing the geocoding 
result more than 30 days and this is only allowed for caching.

Bing, on the other hand, allows storing the geocoding result provided that 
the data will be used according to their TOU. 

They do not have an address autocomplete, yet, but -according to its terms- 
neither google has for most of the use cases.





On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 00:32:01 UTC+2, raratiru wrote:
>
> According to the Google TOS 10.5.d 
> <https://developers.google.com/maps/terms> , one cannot store Content 
> provided by the service. 
>
> I cannot imagine another use for a form than collecting data from a user 
> and storing it to a database. 
>
> Is using the autocomplete address form 
> <https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/examples/places-autocomplete-addressform>
>  
> against Google TOS?
>

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