Using that logic, isn’t it the fault of the user to set up an app without rate limiting?
It's misleading to promote a free tier that can then incur huge charges without being able to specify a charge cap.
If it can incur any charges at all then it isn't free.
It's misleading to promote a free tier that can then incur huge charges without being able to specify a charge cap.
If it can incur any charges at all then it isn't free.