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 Email from Sachin Monga at Facebook to Jackie Chang at Facebook, 10.38am on 20 August 2013 regarding the impact of the platform changes on Royal Bank of Canada

‘Without the ability to access non-app friends, the Messages API becomes drastically less useful. It will also be impossible to build P2P payments within the RBC app, which would have dire consequences for our partnership with them.’

Response email from Jackie Chang to Sachin Monga, 10.46am 20 August 2013, regarding Royal Bank of Canada

‘What would be really helpful for us is if you can provide the below details first:

2/ did they sign an extended api agreement when you whitelisted them for this api?

3/ who internally gave you approval to extend them whitelist access? Can you send me email or permalink from the Platform Whitelist Approval Group.

4/ Is there budget tied specifically to this integration? How much?

We need the above info foremost and we understand the context below.’

Email from Sachin Monga to Jackie Chang, 10.58am, 20 August 2013

‘Thanks for the quick response. Answers below:

2/ They did not sign an extended API agreement. Should they have? I didn’t know about this…

3/ Doug gave the approval…

4/ There is budget tied specifically to this app update (all mobile app install ads to existing RBC customers, via custom audiences). I believe it will be one of the biggest neko campaigns ever run in Canada…’

Email from Jackie Chang to Sachin Monga, 22 August 2013, regarding Royal Bank of Canada

‘Let’s pause any action for now until we have internal discussions about this tomorrow…we’ll do the right thing to take care of this. Thanks!’

Email Simon Cross to Jackie Chang, Sachin Monga, Bryan Hurren (Facebook), 25 October 2013

‘+ bryan who recently whitelisted Netflix for the messages API–he will have a better idea of what agreements we need to give them to access to this API.’