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  2. Connect Firebase to Google Analytics

    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.

  3. Customize account management emails and SMS messages

    support.google.com/firebase/answer/7000714

    To use your own server to handle account management emails, specify the URL to your server's account management page: Click an email type. Click the pencil icon to begin editing the email template. Click customize action URL. Specify the URL to your server's account management page. Two parameters, mode and oobCode, will be appended to the URL ...

  4. Firebase pricing plans - Firebase Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/firebase/answer/9628312

    Firebase offers a no-cost tier pricing plan for all its products. For some products, usage continues at no cost no matter your level of use. For other products, if you need high levels of use, you'll need to switch your project to a paid-tier pricing plan. Firebase offers two different pricing plans: Spark plan - no-cost tier; offers generous ...

  5. [GA4] Firebase overview report - Computer - Analytics Help -...

    support.google.com/analytics/answer/11014767

    When you connect your app to Firebase through the Google Analytics for Firebase SDK, the Firebase overview report appears in your left navigation under the App developer collection in Google Analytics. The same report also appears in your Firebase console when you click "Dashboard" on the left. The report is a pre-made overview report that ...

  6. Firebase Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/firebase

    Official Firebase Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Firebase and other answers to frequently asked questions.

  7. Delete your project - Firebase Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/firebase/answer/9137886

    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: Stop all billing and traffic serving. Disable all Firebase services currently in use by this project.

  8. To use Firebase Authentication in a web app, you must whitelist the domains that the Firebase Authentication servers can redirect to after signing in a user. By default, localhost and your Firebase project's hosting domain are whitelisted. You must whitelist the full domain names of any other of your web app's hosts.

  9. Link Google Play to Firebase

    support.google.com/firebase/answer/6392038

    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 Manage. Unlink all apps or specific apps from Google Play: Unlink all apps: At the bottom of the page, click Unlink.

  10. What is a Firebase project? - Firebase Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/firebase/answer/6399760

    Firebase projects are Google Cloud Platform projects that use Firebase services. This means that: Billing and permissions for projects are shared across consoles. Unique identifiers for a project (like Project ID) are shared across consoles. Projects that appear in the Firebase console also appear in the Google Cloud Platform and Google APIs ...

  11. By default, Firebase doesn't post anything to your Jira project. Here's how to configure alerts for your project: In the Firebase Console, navigate to Integrations. Click Manage on the Jira integration card. Find the app you want notifications for, and click the Edit. For each alert type, check or uncheck Enabled. Click Save. That's it!