We just rolled out another "silent" update to the Spin Rewriter API infrastructure.
What I mean by "silent" is that you'll hopefully never notice that we even rolled it out. Unless you need one of its new benefits, that is. The new "API keys" system makes it possible to revoke or change API keys for existing users which will prove to be very helpful in the long run.
For example, if you were recording a promotional video about Spin Rewriter for your users and you unintentionally revealed your API key in the video, there's nothing to worry about anymore. You can just contact our support desk and they'll revoke your old API key (because it's now publicly known) and re-issue you a new one.
Onwards and upwards with awesome behind-the-scenes updates! 😃
What I mean by "silent" is that you'll hopefully never notice that we even rolled it out. Unless you need one of its new benefits, that is. The new "API keys" system makes it possible to revoke or change API keys for existing users which will prove to be very helpful in the long run.
For example, if you were recording a promotional video about Spin Rewriter for your users and you unintentionally revealed your API key in the video, there's nothing to worry about anymore. You can just contact our support desk and they'll revoke your old API key (because it's now publicly known) and re-issue you a new one.
Onwards and upwards with awesome behind-the-scenes updates! 😃
Published on: September 5th, 2015
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