[null,null,["最后更新时间 (UTC):2025-07-25。"],[[["\u003cp\u003eTrusted Status allows Local Feed Partnership Providers to bypass inventory checks and onboard merchants at scale for various programs like Google Hosted Local Store Front and Pick Up Today.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eGoogle Hosted Local Store Front enables merchants without websites to display offers, requiring initial inventory checks for price, availability, and photos for a selection of items and stores.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eLocal Feed Partnership Providers achieve Trusted Status for Google Hosted Local Store Front by passing five consecutive inventory checks for five merchants, leading to automatic approval for subsequent merchants.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThe verification process involves reviewing data quality reports, coordinating with store managers, and potentially using the Merchant Center UI or API to request and manage inventory checks.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eMaintaining consistent data ingestion methods, particularly when using POS API endpoints, is crucial to expedite the enabling of additional countries and avoid triggering new verification requirements.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["Trusted Status allows bypassing inventory checks for onboarding merchants at scale, particularly for Google Hosted Local Store Front (GHLSF). To achieve Trusted status for GHLSF, a Local Feed Partnership Provider must pass five consecutive in-store inventory checks for five merchants. Verification involves reviewing a Data Quality Report, coordinating with store managers, and providing a verification time window. After achieving Trusted status, further checks are not needed for additional merchants. The `liasettings.requestinventoryverification` API or the Merchant Center UI can be used for verification.\n"],null,["Trusted Status\n--------------\n\n*** ** * ** ***\n\nTrusted Status is a feature to bypass specific checks and enable onboarding\nmerchants at scale.\n\nA Local Feed Partnership Provider can be considered \"Trusted\" for:\n\n- GHLSF (Google Hosted Local Store Front)\n- MHLSF basic (Merchant Hosted Local Store Front)\n- MHLSF Full\n- Pick Up Today\n- Pick Up Later\n\n### GHLSF (Google Hosted Local Store Front)\n\nMerchants without an online presence can have their offers displayed on a Google\nHosted Local Store front when users visit the \"See what's in store\" module for a\nbusiness or upon clicking on an offer.\n\nGoogle requires a merchant to pass in-store inventory checks for this type of\ntreatment. Retailers are asked to verify the **price** and **availability** of\nup to **100 items** (max 3 stores per merchant). **Photos** are requested for\napprox **20% of listed items**.\n\nGoogle will then verify that data matches the one provided in the inventory\nfeed.\n\nUpon passing 5 consecutive in-store inventory checks for 5 merchants, an LFP\nprovider will be considered \"Trusted\" for this experience and no further checks\nwill be required. Additional merchants will be automatically approved.\n\n##### Verification Steps\n\n1. **Review Data Quality Report After** requesting inventory verification, Google shares a Data Quality Report. Review the report and make any required modifications.\n2. **Agree to which stores are checked If** required, Google enables the store managers to validate actual in-store inventory against the data provided in the feeds using a web form.\n3. **Provide a time window and loop in local store manager A** Google team works with you to schedule time-appropriate verifications. Provide complete contact information for each store manager and communicate checks upfront helps both the Google team and the store teams.\n\n| **Tip:** To enable additional countries to the original set, make sure the data ingestion is consistent and in-line with the previous enabled countries.\n| **Important:** If using POS API endpoint to deliver data, continue to do so. This way no additional checks are required and the new countries can be enabled quickly. If the data ingestion mechanism changes, a new set of 5 inventory checks would be required again.\n\n##### Tech Guidance\n\nOnce you are ready for verification, you can either do it from the Merchant\nCenter Front End UI, or do it from the API by calling\n[liasettings.requestinventoryverification](https://developers.google.com/shopping-content/reference/rest/v2.1/liasettings/requestinventoryverification)\n\nThis API call takes three parameters:\n\n- `merchantId`: the MCA Aggregator ID\n- `accountId`: the account ID of the sub account or external client account.\n- `country`: the country of where the inventory checks take place."]]