It's possible the policy might differ between the API(s) used by the directory web app (which accesses personal information about other members, which creates privacy concerns) vs. a Quote/Scripture of the Day feature (no apparent privacy concerns).BrianEdwards wrote: Wed Nov 19, 2025 11:01 am ... Although I expect that some of the information posted in that thread may be out-of-date, I also expect that the same general Church policy remains in place.
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Yes, I would hope that’s the case. I can see why that policy exists for user data, there are privacy laws that have to be followed. That post was also talking about making a private API public, which really could become a problem.
The API I found for the quote and scripture of the day is already public data; it’s just not documented. I could have just had it pick something at random, but since it usually follows Come, Follow Me, I wanted mine to match what the Church is already showing.
The API I found for the quote and scripture of the day is already public data; it’s just not documented. I could have just had it pick something at random, but since it usually follows Come, Follow Me, I wanted mine to match what the Church is already showing.