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I've always been interested in the technical distinction between an API "key" and an API "token". And the terminology of "key" used to confuse me, because I associated that with cryptography, and I thought an API key would be used to sign or encrypt something. But it seems that in many cases it's basically just a long, random password.


Yes, it's just a random long password used to access public APIs




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