
Unfortunately there is nothing more I can do to encourage Pinterest to grant Photo Upload access to the v2 API. And, I’m sure they will look into your concern and get back to you at the earliest.“ But please be assured as I’ve forwarded your feedback to our team.

I too agree that it has taken a longer time than expected. As I mentioned earlier, the requests for the app are getting reviewed by our internal team. However, we’re bounded with limitations on our end. On 26 Oct I received the latest reply from them: “ I can totally sense the trouble you’re experiencing on your end and I apologize for that. I’ve emailed the developer support at Pinterest again and again over the past 6 months. Clearly this was before the 31 Oct date that they previously announced the API would be “deprecated” on. On 18 Oct (or perhaps a few days earlier) Pinterest disabled the v1 API and the Photo Upload plug-in stopped working. We’re working as fast as we can to review and get back to everyone and also we do not prioritize requests for any users as of now. On Pinterest sent me this reply: “ Unfortunately, this is no ETA when the new apps will be approved as I have mentioned we are a very small team and currently experiencing a large backlog of applications. I contacted Pinterest saying that the app had applied for the v2 API back in Apr. Pinterest asked that apps apply for the v2 API. The word “deprecation” is used to announce that something will be removed in the future. Note: Deprecation does not mean “removed”, but I think in this instance Pinterest actually meant to use the word “disabled”. On Pinterest sent me a notification that “ the current version of the Pinterest Developer API will be deprecated in three months, on October 31, 2020.“ On the Photo Upload plug-in applied to use the v2 API. Pinterest announced on their developer website sometime in early 2020 that there was a new v2 API available. Photo Upload uses v1 of the API from Pinterest and has been an approved app by Pinterest since 2015 (it went through their approval process). It seems that Pinterest have disabled the API that the plug-in uses to communicate with Pinterest. Photo Upload no longer authenticates with Pinterest and cannot currently be used to upload photos to Pinterest. Latest support news – Pinterest no longer authenticates
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Updating the plug-in – always check you have the latest.Old “Picasa Web Upload” plug-in replaced by “Photo Upload”.– Lightroom hangs/freezes when closing.– Google announce changes to Picasa Web.– Picasa Web uploads fail (“400” error).– Picasa Web uploads fail (“501” error).– SmugMug no longer allows photos to be uploaded to “Private” galleries.– Picasa Web uploads fail (“500” error).– Facebook prevents plug-in from creating posts on user timelines.– Facebook prevents plug-in from being authorised.
