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  2. Link Google Play to Firebase

    support.google.com/firebase/answer/6392038

    Here's how to link a Firebase Android App to a Google Play developer account via the Firebase console: Sign in to Firebase, then select your project. Click , then select Project Settings. On the Project Settings page, click the Integrations tab. On the Google Play card, click Link.

  3. Get config file for your iOS app. Go to your Project settings in the Firebase console. In the Your apps card, select the bundle ID of the app for which you need a config file. Click GoogleService-Info.plist. Move your config file into the root of your Xcode project. If prompted, select to add the config file to all targets.

  4. Connect Firebase to Google Analytics - Analytics Help

    support.google.com/analytics/answer/9289234

    To open these settings: In Admin, under Product links, click Firebase links. Note: The previous link opens to the last Analytics property you accessed. You can change the property using the property selector. You must be an Editor or above at the property level to open these settings. Find the row for the relevant Firebase project ID.

  5. Delete your project - Firebase Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/firebase/answer/9137886

    Delete your project. To permanently delete your project: Go to your Project settings in the Firebase console. At the bottom of the General settings page, click Delete project. Select each checkbox to acknowledge the effects of deleting your project. Click Delete project. Deleting your project is permanent. When you delete a project, you agree to:

  6. Sign into the Firebase console, and then open your project. Click , and then select Project settings. In the Your apps card, click Apps pending deletion. In the row for the app that you want to restore, click RESTORE APP. Confirm the changes that will occur with the restoration of the app.

  7. Add a SHA fingerprint - Firebase Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/firebase/answer/9137403

    Add a SHA fingerprint. Follow these steps if you didn't initially provide a SHA certificate fingerprint for your Firebase Android app or if you need to add an additional one. Make sure that you have the SHA fingerprint of your signing certificate. In your Project settings, go to the Your apps card. Select the Firebase Android app to which you ...

  8. [GA4] Monitor events in DebugView - Analytics Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/analytics/answer/7201382

    Troubleshooting in Google Analytics. Once you enable debug mode on your devices, go to Admin, then under Data display, click DebugView. Start using your website or app and monitor the events as they're triggered. The Seconds stream (the middle column) shows the events that have been logged in the last 60 seconds.

  9. Usage and billing dashboard - Firebase Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/firebase/answer/9628313

    The dashboard displays your project's usage of Firebase-supported infrastructure products, including the following: Cloud Storage. Cloud Firestore. Firebase Realtime Database. Firebase Hosting. For each of these products, Firebase offers a quota of usage at no cost. If you're on a no-cost tier pricing plan, your project is capped at this no ...

  10. Create a Firebase account and project - AppSheet Help - Google...

    support.google.com/appsheet/answer/10104995

    The first step to enable push notifications in your branded app is setting up a Firebase account and project for your app. Firebase accounts are free. Sign in to Firebase. Click Go to console. Click + Add project and follow the prompts to create a project. You can name your project anything you want.

  11. General settings - Firebase Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/firebase/answer/7000104

    The General settings page contains a summary of your project and the apps that have been registered with it. You can also perform several tasks specific for apps, such as: Add apps. Modify the settings for existing apps. Retrieve your Firebase config file: For iOS apps - GoogleService-Info.plist file. For Android apps - google-services.json file.