The Abusive Experience Report API exposes Google's findings on sites that show abusive experiences such as fake messages, deceptive ads, and unexpected redirects. It returns the abusive status (Failing, Passing, or Not Reviewed) for a single site and a list of all sites currently failing the report. Publishers and ad-quality teams use it to monitor whether their domains are at risk of having Chrome filter abusive ads.
2 endpointsThe Access Approval API gives Google Cloud customers explicit control over when Google personnel can access their data. It exposes operations to configure approval settings on a project, folder, or organisation, list pending approval requests, and approve, dismiss, or invalidate each request. Compliance and security teams use it to satisfy regulatory requirements that demand documented, customer-approved access by the cloud provider's support staff.
7 endpointsThe Access Context Manager API lets Google Cloud organisations define attribute-based access controls on requests to Google Cloud services. It exposes operations to manage access policies, access levels (boolean expressions over device, IP, and identity attributes), and service perimeters that restrict data movement between projects. Security and platform teams use it to enforce zero-trust controls and to build VPC Service Controls perimeters around regulated workloads.
# Add to your MCP client config (Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf)
{
"jentic": {
"url": "https://api.jentic.com/mcp",
"auth": "oauth"
}
}
# Then ask your agent:
"find live events near a location"
# → Jentic returns the GET /events tool with parameter schema, agent executes.