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To create a small but functional basic client application using the Google Abusive Experience Report API, follow the steps in this tutorial.
- Prerequisites
- Get an account, learn about the product, and create a project in the Google API Console.
- Set up your application
- Download a client library for your programming language, set up authorization, provide your client ID and secret, and create a
Service
object.
- Send requests
- Send a few sample requests to the API.
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Last updated 2025-08-28 UTC.
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