How to get Bigcommerce Developer certification - certificate

I have work experience in Bigcommerce, am interested to get Bigcommerce developer certificate for that i have searched in google,but i did not get single line information about Bigcommerce Cerrtificate, can any one please help on this.

There isn't currently an open certification process for BigCommerce, but there is one available to be certified as a partner of BigCommerce with expertise in Stencil.
For information on applying to the tech app partner program: https://developer.bigcommerce.com/api/#apply-to-the-technology-partner-program
To apply as a design solution partner: https://www.bigcommerce.com/partners/design-solution/
Tech app partner typically denotes folks that are making api integrations as apps to sell to BigCommerce store users. Design Solution partners means people that are making more specific changes to storefronts or work in/around the frontend.

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on Dec 15, we received the following message:
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Also in the same message:
"This typically takes around 10 minutes to complete and you’ll only need to do this once."
Since then I filled in the form 9 times, with serious effort. But every 5 days it just get rejected without a clear reason given, and there is no chance to contact a Facebook support.
Does anyone know how to fill in the "Access Verification - prove you are a Tech Provider form", so I will get accepted?
The actual questions that they keep asking are:
Add details about how your business will use Platform Data (i.e., any info or data you obtain from us) to enable a product or service on behalf of your clients.
Describe how your clients use your product or service.
I already tried the solution proposed here:
Stuck in Facebooks Access Verification hell
quoting their questions, but it has been in vain...
The time is running out, in some days Facebook is going to block the API if we don't pass this verification process, but I don't know what else we can try...
I tried to contact Facebook, but this seems to be impossible. Some forms (App Review Support) just give a generic error message.
I tried to post a request of help to the Facebook Developer Group, but they rejected the request because it's not related to a development issue.
Same when I tried to open a ticket with the Facebook tech support for a bug; they answered that it's not a technical issue.
There is no guide from Facebook on how they want this information to be provided.

How can I use 'works with google assistant' logo in my products packaging?

My products can be control and report to google. I want to use 'works with google assistant' logo in my products packaging. How can I get the permission to use it? I did not find the certification page.
The "Works with Hey Google" certification on the Assistant policies page outlines the up-to-date guidance on how to use it.
When users search for and buy devices labeled with the ‘Works with Hey Google’ badge, they should expect robust functionality and a safe, reliable, and seamless experience. Beyond the secondary user authentication policy above, developers must also meet the following requirements for device certification and use of the ‘Works with Hey Google’ badge:
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Facebook Data Security Policy

Recently I've received this email from Facebook about one of my apps after Data Security Checkup:
In working to create a great Platform experience for everyone, we ask developers to ensure the apps they build comply with our Platform Terms and Developer Policies. Your app APPNAME (AppId: **************) doesn't comply with the following:
Platform Terms 6.a.i.1: You must always have in effect and maintain administrative, physical, and technical safeguards that do the following: Meet or exceed industry standards given the sensitivity of the Platform Data
Please make the requested changes by 2021-11-23 at 12:00 PST.
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Integrity certification failing because Facebook thinks my domain is not verified

I've verified my domain, but for whatever reason, Facebook refuses to recognize it as such. Every time I submit my integrity certification for a financial service, I get the following message:
Thank you for submitting your application to advertise cryptocurrency
and related products and services on Facebook family apps and
services.
As a reminder, you must verify your domain(s) associated with this
application. For information on how to verify your domain(s), see our
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https://www.facebook.com/business/help/286768115176155 and our
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https://developers.facebook.com/docs/sharing/domain-verification.
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https://www.facebook.com/policies/ads/restricted_content/cryptocurrency_products_and_services
Prior to completing the review of your application, we must confirm
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I wonder if someone could offer insight here:
I work for an independent multimedia firm who builds communications material for their clients. We're currently working through our first iPhone app. So, my shop has now completed an app that conforms to our client's brand, and we wish to deploy this app to the App Store on behalf of our client. Looking over Apple's documentation, everything seems to be written on the assumption that you are releasing your own app... therefore, the Apple documentation seems to start one step ahead of where I need it to.
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