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Program news

The New Year has officially begun, and we want to take this time to share with you some updates about the eBay Developer Program. In 2019, one of our focuses is making sure that the eBay APIs are stable and reliable for you and your users and we are hard at work with that. Here is a recap of some of what happened in the past few months.

Update to the eBay API License Agreement

The eBay Developers Program has updated the eBay API License Agreement. The focus of this update is improved security, especially with regard to data protection and eBay member privacy concerns. As a result of new requirements, application owners may need to update account settings and/or their application.

Nova Award Kickoff

eBay's new Nova Award recognizes developer innovation for applications using eBay APIs. We are looking for applications with potential for significant business impact in line with eBay's purpose—to empower people and create opportunity for all.

Starting in March 2019, three Nova awards will be given to three nominees selected by eBay staff. The winners will receive $10,000 and 10 hours of mentoring from eBay leaders, to help them transform their great ideas into small businesses. The Nova - Star Developer Award for Innovation page has more information about the award, including links to rules and the entry form.

Security update

eBay is committed to protecting eBay's data and the data of our buyers, sellers, and developers. Our recent update of the API License Agreement reflects this commitment to privacy and security. Additionally, the eBay Developers Program is taking action to better secure developer accounts and API access.

Here are some of the ways the eBay Developers Program is protecting you and your customers:

  • OAuth 2.0 and scoping – OAuth 2.0 is the industry-standard protocol for authorization and eBay uses OAuth with scoping of resources and endpoints to manage access to sensitive data
  • Improved rate limiting – we pair OAuth 2.0 with improved rate limiting to ensure that data does not get consumed at unacceptable levels
  • Developer account verification – we use multiple levels of verification to secure developer accounts, including email verification to get access to application credentials

The eBay Developers Program is committed to providing a secure and stable platform for our developer community. In 2019, we plan to do more work to secure your accounts and API access. Stay tuned.

Open eBay Apps program has been shut down

In 2016, eBay introduced Seller Hub to provide better support for professional sellers on eBay and, at the same time, we have been investing in and reinvigorating the eBay Developers Program with new APIs and technology. We have continued to build on these new platforms to provide great experiences for buyers, sellers, and developers. The Open eBay Apps program, however, no longer fits in with eBay’s current business objectives. This program gave select developers the ability to embed their application within the eBay site experience. As of November 2018, the Open eBay Apps program has been terminated.

The eBay Apps Center is still available to help connect eBay buyers and sellers with third-party solutions.

Tips and best practices

This section contains information to help you get the most out of your integration with the eBay APIs.

Changes to the API flow for returns

The API documentation for handling returns has been updated to address changes related to eBay's Simplified Returns and to clarify the process in general.

Please note the following changes/clarifications:

  • Restocking fees have been eliminated as part of eBay's Simplified Returns changes
  • Sellers who supply their own shipping labels must be opted-in to the Return Material Authorization (RMA) program, even if they do not use RMAs (in this case, they must set the RMA field to null so that eBay can process the return)
  • Return instructions for buyers can now be specified via comments.content (Note: This capability is new. Starting in January 2019, comments added here will be displayed on the Return Details page when the buyer visits the page to print their shipping label.)

Note: The RMA program is an “opt-in” feature. However, not opting in to the RMA program may provide a better return experience for the buyer, because eBay can accept the return and provide a return label in real-time to the buyer.

Refer to Handling Returns in the eBay Features Guide for comprehensive instructions for using the Post Order API to manage returns.

API Releases and Updates

The following table lists all of the public API releases from October and November 2018. Click Learn More in the Summary column to jump to the API release notes.

API Version Release Date Summary
Account API 1.4.0 2018-10-23

This release adds Canada (EBAY_CA) and Italy (EBAY_IT) to the list of marketplaces supported by getRateTables.

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Compliance API 1.2.0 2018-11-08

Enabled RETURNS_POLICY and PRODUCT_ADOPTION_CONFORMANCE compliance types. The RETURNS_POLICY compliance type is used to see if any existing listings have unsupported return periods. Recently, many eBay sites (including US) deprecated the 14-day return period, so the minimum return period is now 30 days for many eBay sites.

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Fulfillment API 1.6.0 2018-10-09

The getOrders and getOrder responses now indicate whether an item was sold to a buyer via a Promoted Listings ad campaign. Also, the responses indicate (at order and line item levels) whether eBay has taken responsibility for collecting and remitting any taxes.

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Metadata API 1.3.0 2018-10-15

This release adds new response fields to the getReturnPolicies method. The response payload now includes the domestic and international complex fields which provide the guidelines for configuring domestic and international return policies for each eBay category.

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Feed API v1_beta.10.0 2018-10-23

Added multiple new feed properties to help third-party developers filter and curate inventory for their buyers.

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Browse API v1_beta.16.0 2018-10-17

The reservePriceMet and minimumPriceToBid fields were added to the getItem and getItemByLegacyId methods to provide general (not specific to any bidder) bidding information for auction items.

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Offer API v1_beta.0.0 2018-10-11

New API to place a proxy bid for a given buyer.

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Order API v1_beta.13.0 2018-11-08

Added support for obtaining a buyer's consent for eBay marketing. All POST methods except placeOrder now enforce address verification.

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Trading API 1085 2018-10-23

Sellers opted into Payments 2.0 are no longer required to specify a payment method for their listings.

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Resource list

The following eBay resources may provide timely, useful information for your eBay application and business.

Resource Summary Link
eBay Tech Blog Stories about how eBay handles the technical challenges of supporting the world’s largest internet marketplace. https://www.ebayinc.com/stories/blogs/tech/
eBay Open Source The home of eBay’s open source projects. https://ebay.github.io/
eBay Partner Network News for developers who participate in the eBay affiliate program. https://partnernetwork.ebay.com/blog/
eBay Corporate Site Official announcements and press releases from eBay Inc. and links to related news. https://www.ebayinc.com/
eBay Seller Updates News and updates that are critical to eBay sellers and developers who provide services to eBay sellers. https://pages.ebay.com/seller-center/seller-updates/index.html

We look forward to working with the community in 2019!