Are Bing Maps Keys free?
If you’re looking to start small with Bing Maps API or just want to give it a spin, the Basic key is completely free of cost.
Can you turn off labels on Bing Maps?
Look for “Label” toggles. In Google maps, it turns off the street names. In Bing you can only turn them off in Aerial mode, but it also turns off the street names.
How do I remove a pin from Bing Maps?
To remove a single pushpin (or any other kind of entity) from the map, you need to call the remove() method of the entitycollection that contains the pin: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg427616.aspx. Or, if you want to reference the entity by index, use removeAt() instead.
Is Bing Geocoding API free?
Is Bing Maps free to use? There are licensing plans where Bing Maps is free. Please check the following list to see if you may qualify for free use of Bing Maps: Conduct fewer than 125,000 transactions per calendar year on websites and mobile apps that are not on/for the Windows Phone.
How do I turn off labels in Google Maps?
On Mobile
- Open the Google Maps app.
- Select Saved.
- You’ll see the Your Lists option, select Labeled.
- Tap the More button next to the label you want to delete.
- Select Remove label and the message ‘Your label was removed’ should appear on the screen confirming the label has been successfully removed.
Is Bing Maps going away?
Over the coming months, all Bing Maps Platform customers will be automatically migrated to the new base map data source. Along with this change, Bing Maps customers can rest assured that all the supported functionality, REST APIs and SDKs that are part of the Bing Maps Platform will continue to remain available.
How do I find the Bing Maps key?
Instead of “View Source” all you need to do is run Fiddler, hit the site and you instantly know the key. I’m sure the Bing Maps team knows to look at what website is actually hosting the application and not just what Live ID registered the Key before they go and try charging someone for racking up a huge usage cost.
Is it possible to restrict the usage of a Bing map token?
Bing could restrict the usage of the token to specific urls (which would be a setting defined at bingmapsportal), which would be okay because REST calls would continue to use credentials, so REST would be unaffected by the restriction.
What is the mail problem with Bing Maps?
The mail problem is that we need to work with client side technologies (JavaScript). Because the Bing Maps Services are invoked from the client, you need to persist (in some capacity) your credentials on or through the client. Because of this you can never completely obscure your API key.