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gillytech
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Dadams on June 01, 2022
What’s changing? API Keys have been one of three authentication methods supported by HubSpot APIs. However, as part of ongoing efforts to protect our customer's data, we will be sunsetting API Keys. As a result of this change, integrations read more
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November 15, 2022
No you don't need to worry about those integrations. They all use OAuth, not the HAPI Key. Only the HAPI Key is being discontinued.
Dadams on June 01, 2022
What’s changing? API Keys have been one of three authentication methods supported by HubSpot APIs. However, as part of ongoing efforts to protect our customer's data, we will be sunsetting API Keys. As a result of this change, integrations read more
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November 15, 2022
No you don't need to worry about those integrations. They all use OAuth, not the HAPI Key. Only the HAPI Key is being discontinued.
Dadams on June 01, 2022
What’s changing? API Keys have been one of three authentication methods supported by HubSpot APIs. However, as part of ongoing efforts to protect our customer's data, we will be sunsetting API Keys. As a result of this change, integrations read more
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November 15, 2022
No you don't need to worry about those integrations. They all use OAuth, not the HAPI Key. Only the HAPI Key is being discontinued.
Dadams on June 01, 2022
What’s changing? API Keys have been one of three authentication methods supported by HubSpot APIs. However, as part of ongoing efforts to protect our customer's data, we will be sunsetting API Keys. As a result of this change, integrations read more
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November 15, 2022
No you don't need to worry about those integrations. They all use OAuth, not the HAPI Key. Only the HAPI Key is being discontinued.
Dadams on June 01, 2022
What’s changing? API Keys have been one of three authentication methods supported by HubSpot APIs. However, as part of ongoing efforts to protect our customer's data, we will be sunsetting API Keys. As a result of this change, integrations read more
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November 15, 2022
No you don't need to worry about those integrations. They all use OAuth, not the HAPI Key. Only the HAPI Key is being discontinued.
gillytech on February 25, 2019
As it stands the HubSpot API will accept the HAPI Key for all requests. As a corollary this means that anyone who has the HAPI Key can do anything with the account. Such as: Export all contact information Send any email campaign Manage us read more
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November 09, 2021
Private Apps is live? ... AWESOME!! This is huge news! Thanks HubSpot for hearing us out and delivering better security for everyone. @MHewett ...read more
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