API Credentials definition

API Credentials. An authentication method comprised of a key and secret used by Service Provider or Customer to access a Service. Application or App: An application designed for a mobile device (such as a smartphone). App also includes any integration or connector that may be made available by GlobalSign to assist Service Provider in accessing or integrating the Service with a Third Party Product. Apps may be subject to separate terms and conditions. Atlas Account: The account created by Service Provider in Atlas when using the Portal. CPS: GlobalSign’s Certification Practice Statement available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/repository/ as updated from time to time. Certificate: An electronic document that uses a digital signature to bind a public key and an identity, i.e. digital certificate. Customer: A customer of Service Provider that either uses the Service via an interface made available by Service Provider or outsources its Certificate lifecycle management functions to Service Provider. eIDAS Regulation: REGULATION (EU) No 910/2014 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 23 July 2014 on electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the internal market and repealing Directive 1999/93/EC (European) and eIDAS (UK Legislation) and The Electronic Identification and Trust Services for Electronic Transactions Regulations 2016 (United Kingdom).
API Credentials means the credentials that allow you to make authenticated requests to the AFF API.
API Credentials means the secure keys, passwords, tokens, or other credentials Podium makes available to you to allow you to access the API.

Examples of API Credentials in a sentence

  • Your API access and API Credentials may be revoked at any time by Podium.

  • In order to access and use the Podium API, you must receive express approval from Podium and you must obtain API Credentials through the registration process set in Podium’s sole discretion.

  • You may not share your API Credentials with any third party (other than a subcontractor as expressly authorized in this Agreement), you must keep your API Credentials and all log-in information secure at all times, and you must use the API Credentials as your sole means of accessing the Podium API.


More Definitions of API Credentials

API Credentials means the credentials that allow you to make authenticated requests to the Healthtrends.ai API.
API Credentials means the credentials that allow you to make authenticated requests to the Fullscript API, which are issued by Fullscript.
API Credentials. An authentication method comprised of a key and secret used by Service Provider or Customer to access a Service. Application or App: An application designed for a mobile device (such as a smartphone). App also includes any integration or connector that may be made available by GlobalSign to assist Service Provider in accessing or integrating the Service with a Third Party Product. Apps may be subject to separate terms and conditions. Atlas Account: The account created by Service Provider in Atlas when using the Portal.
API Credentials means Partner’s application program interface (API) username and password, and either an API signature or an API certificate.
API Credentials means the access controls and keys necessary to access the Polygon APIs.
API Credentials. An authentication method comprised of a key and secret used by Service Provider or Customer to access a Service. Atlas Account: The account created by Service Provider in Atlas when using the Portal. CPS: GlobalSign’s Certification Practice Statement available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/repository/ as updated from time to time. Certificate: An electronic document that uses a digital signature to bind a public key and an identity, i.e. digital certificate. Customer: A customer of Service Provider that either uses the Service via an interface made available by Service Provider or outsources its Certificate lifecycle management functions to Service Provider.
API Credentials. An authentication method comprised of a key and secret used by Company to access a Service. Atlas Account: The account created by Company in Atlas when using the Portal. CPS: GlobalSign’s Certification Practice Statement available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/repository/ as updated from time to time. Certificate: An electronic document that uses a digital signature to bind a public key and an identity, i.e. digital certificate. GlobalSign: The GlobalSign entity identified on the Order Summary. GlobalSign Public Root: A GlobalSign Publicly Trusted root certificate that is embedded into one or more root stores of application software vendors/browsers and undergoes an annual WebTrust audit. GlobalSign Public Roots are listed in the CPS. Individual: A natural person. Industry Standards: The applicable (a) requirements adopted by the CA/Browser Forum, including without limitation, CA/Browser Forum Baseline Requirements for the Issuance and Management of Publicly-Trusted Certificates and Guidelines for the Issuance and Management of Extended Validation Certificates, (b) requirements applicable to GlobalSign’s inclusion in a trusted root store as adopted by an application software vendor, or (c) other applicable regulatory or quasi-regulatory standards. mTLS Certificate: A Certificate used for mutual or two-way authentication to a Service if Company is integrating its application directly to a Service API. Order Summary: The order document accepted by Company which sets out the Products and Service purchased, certain Product features, Quota, and fees payable, each representing an individual purchase which is governed by this MSA. Organization Validated (OV) Certificate Identity: A pre-approved Certificate identity that restricts Certificate request and issuance to a specific organization for which GlobalSign has authenticated the organization identity as described in the CPS. Portal: The portal for the Services that provides account management and ordering tools to facilitate the management of products and services provided by GlobalSign. The Portal also includes certain Certificate lifecycle management (CLM) functions where this feature has been enabled.