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ChristinaZuniga
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January 10, 2017
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Best Practices 1 or multiple API Accounts?

  • January 10, 2017
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I'm building out integrations to my tech stack and a few of these companies want to connect via API users. So far I've created separate users and named them based on what part of the tech stack they relate to (ex: DOMO API user, Influitive API user, etc).

I have more integrations coming up and it seems like they all work the same way. In my CRM, we use 1 API user that connects onto many different integrations but that was originally due to pricing per user. In Marketo I can have lots of users without additional pricing. I was trying to keep these separate for auditing, but is it OK to just use 1 API user and connect to different technologies rather than 1 user per technology?

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Best answer by SanfordWhiteman

Always use dedicated API users. This is the only way you can audit & remove access.

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January 10, 2017

Always use dedicated API users. This is the only way you can audit & remove access.

ChristinaZuniga
Level 9
January 10, 2017

How do you come up with other email addresses when IT doesn't want to deploy more? So far I've been using my old emails (since API users can't log in, it's secure after I leave), but now Gmail and Yahoo, etc. require phone numbers with new accounts. I just want a few throwaway ones...

SanfordWhiteman
Level 10
January 10, 2017

You can use Gmail submailboxes, e.g. czuniga+domo@gmail.com, czuniga+influitive@gmail.com.