From: Understanding API Keys: What They Are and How They Work
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API keys are unique codes that identify and authorize users or apps to access online services.

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API keys are strings of characters given to developers or apps when they register for a service. They help the service check who is making requests and ensure only authorized users can get data or use features. This prevents random people from using the service without permission and helps track usage to avoid abuse or unexpected charges.

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