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fbRads (2023-07-25)

Add support for Facebook Marketing API v17.0.

Additional updates:

fbRads (2023-01-03)

Add support for Facebook Marketing API v15.0.

fbRads (2022-08-07)

Add support for Facebook Marketing API v14.0.

fbRads (2022-01-04)

Add support for Facebook Marketing API v12.0.

fbRads (2021-04-21)

Add support for Facebook Marketing API v10.0.

Additional features:

fbRads (2020-09-16)

Add support for Facebook Marketing API v8.0.

fbRads (2020-03-31)

Add support for Facebook Marketing API v6.0.

fbRads (2019-10-24)

Add support for Facebook Marketing API v4.0.

fbRads (2019-06-30)

Add support for Facebook Marketing API v3.3.

fbRads (2019-01-10)

Add support for Facebook Marketing API v3.1.

fbRads (2018-08-09)

Add support for Facebook Marketing API v3.0.

fbRads 2.11.0 (2018-04-28)

Add support for Facebook Marketing API v2.11

Fixes:

fbRads 2.10.0 (2017-11-01)

Add support for Facebook Marketing API v2.10

Fixes:

fbRads 2.9.0 (2017-07-21)

Add support for Facebook Marketing API v2.9:

Fixes:

fbRads 0.2 (2017-04-18)

Add support for Facebook Marketing API v2.8: #51

Fixes:

fbRads 0.2 (2016-10-12)

Add support for Facebook Marketing API v2.7: #36

Fixes:

fbRads 0.2 (2016-07-27)

Add support for Facebook Marketing API v2.6: #25

Fixes:

fbRads 0.2 (2016-04-04)

Documentation cleanup and first CRAN release with support for Facebook Marketing API v2.4 and v2.5.

fbRads 0.1 (2015-02-15)

Internal CARD.com R scripts were published publicicly as an open-source R package after Facebook made it’s Marketing API generally available at the F8 2015 conference in March 2015.

Supported API versions in the development verison of the package hosted on GitHub at https://github.com/cardcorp/fbRads:

These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.