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You do not need to submit for review for this use case. If you are a developer and you want to display Instagram content on your website, then you do not need to submit your app for review. By using a client in sandbox mode, you can still access the last 20 media of any sandbox user that grants you permission.
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Well, yes you should be able to fetch without publishing the application, however
In Sandbox mode you will only see your data and the users you approved to sandbox.
1. Data is restricted to sandbox users and the 20 most recent media from each sandbox user
2. Apps in sandbox are restricted to 10 users
3. Data is restricted to the 10 users and the 20 most recent media from each of those users
For example, if you query the /users/{user-id}/ endpoint and the {user-id} is a sandbox user, then you will get the normal API response; but if the {user-id} is not a sandbox user, you will get a APINotF…
In Sandbox mode you will only see your data and the users you approved to sandbox.
1. Data is restricted to sandbox users and the 20 most recent media from each sandbox user
2. Apps in sandbox are restricted to 10 users
3. Data is restricted to the 10 users and the 20 most recent media from each of those users
For example, if you query the /users/{user-id}/ endpoint and the {user-id} is a sandbox user, then you will get the normal API response; but if the {user-id} is not a sandbox user, you will get a APINotF…
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