problem with joining to a google meet from mobile browser - google-calendar-api

I'm using the Google Calendar API to have video meeting. I can fetch meeting URL and join to video meeting from browser. but in mobile, this can not join meeting successfully an goes to google play!
I have google meet app on my mobile and i updated it. but problem did not solved.

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Can we handle authentication with slack and google calendar?

So lets say i have a meeting/event in which i want only those users which are in my workspace to be able to attend the meeting.
So i want to devise a way which connects their slack and google calendar or google meet or any other application.
When they try to access that event meeting link ( if its happening from google calendar/meet or any other app ), slack should authenticate them. so if they are present in my workspace they should be given access otherwise no
Update:-
The users are not part of organization so they all will be using their personal email.
Basically you can sync the Slack and Google Calendar, to do this:
1.) Add the Google Calendar app to Slack.
2.) Connect your Google Calendar to Slack.
For more details refer to this link: Google Calendar for Slack
About the Access:
Take note Google Calendar and Google Meet are two different Google Apps. As for those who are able to access the meeting link it has nothing to do with the Google Calendar. You can set the Google Meet Settings reference in your Google Admin Console:
Google Meet settings reference for admins
Update:
i have a question the users who are going to join this meeting are not from my organization, they can anyone but they should be someone from my slack workspace.
Unfortunately there is no way you can do it since technically as a default anyone with the Google Meet link can ask to join and the event organizer will either allow or deny. You can only set the permission according to the 3 options in the screenshot above (Meet Safety Settings).
Refer to the link below:
Join a Meeting
If you want to integrate and authenticate Slack with Google Calendar, maybe it can be done with API configuration. Here is the API link:
Integrate the Google Calendar API with the Slack API

Cannot create Google Hangout Event link with eventNamedHangout for GSuite account

I am trying to create a Google Hangout link and insert it into a calendar event for a GSuite account.
From the Google API documentation, I need to use eventNamedHangout as the type of conferenceType but the API responded back with a Google Meet link instead.
How can I create a Hangout link for the G-Suite account?
Hangouts Meet and Hangouts Chat were rebranded to Google Meet and Google Chat in April 2020. Google Meet is enterprise-grade video meetings for everyone. Google Chat is a messaging platform for teams.
Therefore, when you are creating an event with a link for a video meet, the Google Meet link will be the one attached to the event.
Reference
Google Meet

If the important changes affect our use of Google Analytics?

I received an email from Google Analytics, but I don't know if the changes will affect our use of Google Analytics? Can you investigate if the below changes affect our use of Google Analytics?
Below is the content of the email:
From: Google Analytics
Subject: Important changes to your Google Analytics for mobile apps properties
Disclaimer: If you are an Analytics 360 account holder, your properties in the 360 account will not be impacted by the changes described here and you can disregard this message.
Dear Google Analytics customer,
You are receiving this email because you have been identified as a user of the older style of Google Analytics mobile apps reporting and the Google Analytics Services SDK. Specifically, we are notifying you regarding your Google Analytics account(s) xxx xxx (1234567) and their properties listed below.
We want to remind you that starting this October we will begin sunsetting this older style of Google Analytics for mobile apps reporting and the Google Analytics Services SDK. We are investing our resources in the latest style of app reporting in Google Analytics that works in conjunction with Firebase – Google’s integrated app developer platform. As such, the following will take place:
Starting October, we will begin to decommission properties that were identified at the time of our first notice as receiving data exclusively from the Google Analytics Services SDK.
Data collection and processing for such properties will stop October 31, 2019.
Reporting access through our UI and API access will remain available for these properties’ historical data until January 31, 2020.
After our service is fully turned down in February, 2020, these properties will no longer be accessible via our Google Analytics UI or API, and their data will be removed from Google Analytics servers. You will receive further notification as these deadlines approach.
We want to give you plenty of time to make the transition and start collecting new data using the Firebase SDK, since your historical data will no longer be available. Our latest solution, however, is even more intuitive and includes free and unlimited event reporting to meet the needs of app-centric businesses. We’ve invested heavily to make this solution best-in-class, with new features and capabilities, such as a more robust Audience builder and multi-dimensional report filtering, rolling-out continually. Additionally, our offering is closely integrated with other Google products and features to help grow your app business like Crashlytics, Google Ads, AdMob and Remote Config. For more information, visit the Help Center for an overview and list of available features.
Affected Properties: xxx App Production (UA-1234567-6).
Thank you,
The Google Analytics Team

Google Analytics and Instagram

Why do I have website traffic coming from Instagram in my analytics when I don't have an Instagram account?
image of analytics report
You don't need to have social accounts to get traffic from those sources.
This could be anything from someone linking to your site from their own Instagram account to a bot hiding behind an Instagram referrer. Use other reports and dimensions to find some context to that info (such as Hostname, Landing Page, Bounce Rate) and/or even a segment to determine what else the user did.
It may not illuminate much since there was only 1 acquisition from Instagram (especially if they bounced).

What marketplace are App Installer ID (not set) downloads coming from?

I'm still trying to get my free game app discovered, and notice that most of my new downloads are coming from '(not set)' according to Google Analytics/Aquisition/App Marketplace. And this despite a 'This report has been filtered to include only data where there are values for "App Installer ID" dimension' message on the page. According to the docs:
"A marketplace must support the App Installer ID to be recognized by Google Analytics. Not all marketplaces support the App Installer ID, which is what Google Analytics needs to recognize a marketplace. Traffic that comes from a marketplace that Google Analytics can’t identify appears in the report as (not set)."
I've only submitted my app to Google Play. Should I be concerned about these apparent rogue downloads? What marketplace are they coming from?
Several sites offer direct APK file downloads, one of the biggest being 'Apkmonk' where I found my free game app posted. As reported from the updated Google Analytics 'Acquisition/App Marketplace' graph, I now get 50-350 new user downloads a day from unidentified markets, compared to about 1-5 a day from Google Play (com.android.vending). I had to adjust the support code provided in the docs and examples (i.e. Trivial Drive) for InApp purchases and Google Play Services (particularly the IabHelper file) to support players who had neither Google Play Services nor Google Play Store installed on their devices. They all appeared to get null pointer exceptions on starting the app before I adjusted the code. I experimented uninstalling Google Play Services and turning off Google Play Store on my test device to find null pointer and other crash points in the support code.
As far as app performance in non-Google acquistion markets, I get banner and interstitial ad serves, but that's it. No leaderboard or achievement posts, promo redemptions or InApp purchases, which makes sense. I only get .00-.02 cents per banner or interstitial ad click in these markets, with demographics mostly US and India.

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