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Hello Eric, First of all, thank you for the answer. A part of the confusion comes from a presentation we found on the internet that was given by James Tedrick during the ESRI DevSummit in Washington in 2015. Here's the link to the presentation: http://proceedings.esri.com/library/userconf/devsummit-dc15/papers/devdcTW_01.pdf If you look at page 24 of the presentation, more specifically in the section "What you can do" (with an Application Login), it cleary states that you can "Access application owner's private items stored in ArcGIS Online". How should we interpret that part of the presentation? Does this apply to users of the application who are not members of the AGOL acccount? How should we manage a case where we want to give access to some private data to a relatively high number of users (300 our case) of a mobile app or website, when these users are not members of an AGOL account? Should all 300 users purchase a level 2 Named User access? Can it be done with a Lite license or will we need to upgrade to a Basic license? Thanks again for your help. Marc
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Hello all, I've been trying to understand and elucidate things we can or can't do when developing mobile apps using the ArcGIS SDK with a "Lite" license and I'd like to clear up confusion for a specific scenario. Many things I’ve been reading about licensing tend to be inconsistent or not as clear as I’d like them to be. Here's the scenario: a mobile app where the user, who is not a member of an AGOL organizational account, enters an "App login" ( "App Id" and "App secret") to access a private Web map by supplying its id. The company who wants to give access to the user to its Web map would create the app id and secret and the map Id. The user could take the Web map offline and use it for viewing and navigation purposes on a mobile device; no editing or sync enabled features. Would an app with such functionalities fit in the legal frame of a "Lite" licensed app? Based on testing, we know that it is technically possible to do it, but the restrictions around the app login approach are confusing. We have seen some presentations from ESRI staff at Dev summits that mention that app login can be used to view private content owned by the user who created the app login credentials. On the other hand, the restrictions mentioned on the website tell us that you can only use app login with public data…so who’s right? Can we make the assumption that if the Lite version let us do it, it is ok? A similar scenario would be for a company to build a private web map and use app login credentials to embed this map (using a proxy of course) in a website to non AGOL users. Is it possible? Thank you in advance for any advice! Marc
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