Data Portability API release notes
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This page documents production updates to the Data Portability API. It is recommended
that Data Portability API developers periodically check this list for any
new announcements.
To get the latest product updates delivered to you, add the URL of this page to your
feed
reader, or add the feed URL directly: https://cloud.google.com/feeds/data-portability-release-notes.xml
.
February 20, 2025
February 13, 2025
January 10, 2025
Want early access to the latest Data Portability API features? Join our expanded Beta program! Test out the new features announced on September 13, 2024 and provide your valuable feedback before launch.
Interested? Sign up in our Beta program form.
November 20, 2024
September 13, 2024
Enhanced Data Portability API coming soon.
For a list of supported countries and regions, see "Common Questions" on the Share a copy of your data with a third party page.
Later this year we're updating our Data Portability API, including:
- Multi-mode access controls: Users will have more granular control over data sharing, allowing users to choose between providing third parties with access to their data for 180 days, 30 days, or the existing one-time export option.
- Streamlined data refreshes: Where the user authorizes time-based (30 days or 180 days) access, you can design your app to export data every 24 hours, ensuring seamless data access and reducing friction for users.
- Renew access functionality: Built-in options for users to easily renew their data sharing authorization after the initial period for 6 months, before it expires, maintaining continuity of service.
Keep an eye out for the official release date in Fall 2024 and updated documentation.
March 06, 2024
January 24, 2024
The Data Portability API is now in Beta.
IMPORTANT: In Beta, access to the Data Portability API is to be used solely for internal testing and development by your organization. Limit the use of the API to accounts owned or controlled by your organization. When you test the API, don't use consumer Google Accounts or other accounts that are not affiliated with your organization. The API is in beta. It will be available for general use in supported countries soon.
For a list of supported countries and regions, see "Common Questions" on the Share a copy of your data with a third party page.
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Last updated 2025-02-20 UTC.
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It is recommended that Data Portability API developers periodically check this list for any new announcements.\nTo get the latest product updates delivered to you, add the URL of this page to your\n[feed\nreader](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_feed_aggregators), or add the feed URL directly: `https://cloud.google.com/feeds/data-portability-release-notes.xml`.\n\nFebruary 20, 2025\n-----------------\n\nThe new Data Portability API [features announced on September 13, 2024](#September_13_2024), are now [Generally Available](https://cloud.google.com/products/#product-launch-stages). For a list of supported countries and regions, see *Common Questions* on the [Share a copy of your data with a third party](https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/14452558) page.\n\nFor use cases that don't require a full history, developers can now use the *Time Filter* feature, which allows them to request a portion of the user's `my_activity` or `chrome_history` data based on timestamps.\n\nFebruary 13, 2025\n-----------------\n\n[New Data Portability API features](https://developers.google.com/data-portability/docs/release-notes#September_13_2024) are rolling out now and will be available to all by Feb 20, 2025!\n\nJanuary 10, 2025\n----------------\n\nWant early access to the latest Data Portability API features? Join our expanded Beta program! Test out the new features announced on [September 13, 2024](#September_13_2024) and provide your valuable feedback before launch.\n\nInterested? 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For a list of supported countries and regions, see \"Common Questions\" on the [Share a copy of your data with a third party](https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/14452558) page.\n\nJanuary 24, 2024\n----------------\n\nThe Data Portability API is now in [Beta](https://cloud.google.com/products/#product-launch-stages).\n\nIMPORTANT: In Beta, access to the Data Portability API is to be used solely for internal testing and development by your organization. Limit the use of the API to accounts owned or controlled by your organization. When you test the API, don't use consumer Google Accounts or other accounts that are not affiliated with your organization. The API is in beta. It will be available for general use in supported countries soon.\n\nFor a list of supported countries and regions, see \"Common Questions\" on the [Share a copy of your data with a third party](https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/14452558) page."]]