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Ensorceled | 3 days ago

> That would still be a strange use case for what gets called an "API key".

The problem that you, and many people are having in this thread, is that you are typing "API key" but, in your head, you're thinking "private API key". API keys can be secret or public, and many services have matching pairs of secret and public keys (Stripe, Chargify, etc. etc. etc.)

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