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Krutov777 18-Jan-23 7:16am View    
Perhaps you can help me. I can only create a token with the offline_access scope, but I need the rest of the general scopes to access the GET /estimates/price request, I tried specifying the scope in the GET parameter of the request https://login.uber.com/oauth/v2/authorize, but it gives an invalid scope error, there is no way to select scopes through the developer's dashboard. Saw such a post here: https://developer.uber.com/docs/riders/references/api/v1.2/estimates-price-get

Uber approval is required to access this API endpoint.

As part of Uber's ongoing privacy improvements, we are updating our Developer API program with new access policies for third-party apps.

To access this API, please contact your Uber Business Development Representative or Uber Contact.

It's not at all clear where to go specifically, if you know, please let me know, you will be very helpful
Krutov777 18-Jan-23 7:16am View    
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Perhaps you can help me. I can only create a token with the offline_access scope, but I need the rest of the general scopes to access the GET /estimates/price request, I tried specifying the scope in the GET parameter of the request https://login.uber.com/oauth/v2/authorize, but it gives an invalid scope error, there is no way to select scopes through the developer's dashboard. Saw such a post here: https://developer.uber.com/docs/riders/references/api/v1.2/estimates-price-get

Uber approval is required to access this API endpoint.

As part of Uber's ongoing privacy improvements, we are updating our Developer API program with new access policies for third-party apps.

To access this API, please contact your Uber Business Development Representative or Uber Contact.

It's not at all clear where to go specifically, if you know, please let me know, you will be very helpful
Krutov777 17-Jan-23 19:37pm View    
how did you resolve the issue?