Google Action Console: Privacy Policy not accepted - actions-on-google

does anyone know more about this problem? In the menu item "Deploy" you have to link a valid privacy policy. I have created a separate privacy policy for a customer for Google Action only and uploaded it as a PDF to the customer web server. I link this PDF in the Action Console. Google keeps rejecting the Action for the following reason:
Your Action violates our Privacy & Security policies. The privacy policy URL you provided is invalid. Your privacy policy URL must link to a valid website containing a privacy policy specific to your Action. It must be a public document that discloses how your Action collects, uses, and shares user data, including the types of parties it is shared with. It must be written in each of the languages your Action is enabled for.
In your case the privacy policy leads to an Error 403 page, please provide a URL that leads directly to a valid privacy policy.
There is NO 403! There is a valid Privacy Policy specific to my Action. It is a public document and includes everything Google wants. It is written in German which is the only language the Action is enabled for.
I'm desperate about it. My submission has been rejected at least 10 times. Now I am at the end of my possibilities!

Your link does seem to go to a 403 error for me.
Maybe the document is publicly available in your network, but from the outside you cannot reach it. So I think this is why your action has been declined.
You can try testing using an incognito window to ensure you aren't logged in to the site.

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Why did I get "The privacy policy URL you provided is invalid as it took so long to respond and directs to an error page. " for a working page?

I submitted version 3 of my action on Google and was denied due to "Your Action's privacy policy is invalid." It says that the site took to long and directs to an error page. The link that I submitted is an active website. https://sc.gov/privacy-security-policy. What needs to be done to have this fixed?
Your privacy policy should be publicly available, without any IP blocks, as it should be available not just to reviewers but to any user.

Accept Facebook non-discrimination policy with System User

When I'm trying to validate or create my ad using System User access token, I'm getting this message:
It looks like you have not yet certified that you'll comply with
our non-discrimination policy. To continue advertising, click here
to certify compliance with our non-discrimination policy.
I have already accept this non-discrimination policy but from my Facebook Account. But I'm still having the same error message.
My question is, is there a way to accept this policy from the System user using Facebook API or something else?
Thanks for your help.
You have to “Review...” on section 1 from this link. Then you will see “I accept” bottom, press it.
Link from facebook official :
https://www.facebook.com/business/help/338925176776440?helpref=uf_permalink

Facebook is requesting a working privacy policy URL, valid URL returning a 206

We have had the same privacy policy URL for our facebook app since ~2013. This morning, facebook sent over a "warning" email that our application didn't have a valid privacy policy URL. I searched everywhere and could not find a contact email for their dev team.
I found in another post, Facebook privacy policy error to try and use Facebook's debug tool to validate the URL. When I add the URL and submit it, it shows "206" (partial content). The URL itself links back to a PDF file, but again, this was never a problem in the last 5 years or so, the URL hasn't changed (and the app hasn't been updated), but now there seems to be a problem. Can anyone help me figure out how to get this addressed? or how to get into contact with FB dev support, directly?

Facebook Privacy Policy (for app that doesn't want to use user login)

I know this is a relatively open-ended question, but since facebook doesn't have any specific developer support forums themselves, I'm wondering if anyone has any advice here --
I'm building an app that uses a pre-authenticated proxy server to pull public page/page-event data from a predefined set of pages. Since there will be no need for a user login (or there will be just a single personal account's auth token tied to the proxy), I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around how to go about writing a privacy policy (requirement now for apps).
I know I need Page Public Content Access but the legal-speak required for a privacy policy about how to handle users' data and so on is tripping me up, since I won't be collecting any. It's actually an important part of the app that no login is required.
My question specifically being: a request for resources that can aid me in writing a privacy policy that will be approved, for a scenario that users' data is not actually ever supposed to be a part of the app.
Help, please, thank you!

Apps that include account registration or access a user’s existing account must include a privacy policy or they will be rejected

I have submitted the app , Its rejected and that is error.
17.5: Apps that include account registration or access a user’s existing account must include a privacy policy or they will be rejected
I am not getting How to resolve it.How to add privacy policy and how to add URL.If any Tutorial,link Plz tell me.
You need to write a privacy policy specific to your application and make it available over the internet.
Use the same url link.
Refer this link: http://www.iubenda.com/en/mobile/
Also, there is a free service with a lot of privacy policy templates docracy.com/mobileprivacy