API Keys definition

API Keys means the confidential unique security keys, tokens, passwords and/or other credentials for accessing and using the API and managing Your account which is provided by Met Office to You.
API Keys means one or more keys that are provided in respect of Customer’s Platform account, and which enable Customer or a third party with Delegated Access to the Platform and the Matterport Content via a Matterport API.
API Keys means the API credentials to access and use the authorized APIs, which may include a production and/or UAT Environment application key, secret, or token specific to your Platform Account.

Examples of API Keys in a sentence

  • Unless stated in the applicable Additional Terms, we may terminate your rights under this Agreement or deny use of AEC Technology, or revoke any assigned API Keys, at any time and for any reason.

  • Dinari will provide Licensee with API Keys that permit Licensee to access the Dinari API.


More Definitions of API Keys

API Keys means the confidential unique security keys, tokens, passwords and/or other credentials (if any) provided by us to you for accessing and using the FUGA APIs.
API Keys means your API Account password and any API key (ID and secret) provided to allow You to access the API Service.
API Keys refers to the security keys, secrets, tokens, and other credentials required to use the Qonto API, and delivered by Qonto to the Licensee.
API Keys means the access credential assigned to you to access and use the API.
API Keys means API credentials obtained via registration on the Developer Website.
API Keys means the clients unique application programming interface keys for the client’s crypto currency exchange account(s);
API Keys means the confidential security keys provided by Xxxxxx to Licensee for Licensee’s use of the API, such as to authenticate, facilitate, or enable Licensee’s Application’s API requests.