Apr 10, 2020 The API key created dialog displays your newly created API key. The new API key is listed on the Credentials page under API keys. (Remember to restrict the API key before using it in production.) Add the API key to your request. You must include an API key with every Maps Embed API request. In the following example, replace YOUR.
To use the Bing Maps APIs, you must have a Bing Maps Key.
Note
When you use the Bing Maps APIs with a Bing Maps Key, usage transactions are logged. See Understanding Bing Maps Transactions for more information.
Go to the Bing Maps Dev Center at https://www.bingmapsportal.com/.
Select My keys under My Account.
Select the option to create a new key.
Provide the following information to create a key:
Application name: Required. The name of the application.
Application URL: The URL of the application. This is an optional field which is useful in helping you remember the purpose of that key in the future.
Key type: Required. Select the key type that you want to create. You can find descriptions of key and application types here.
Application type: Required. Select the application type that best represents the application that will use this key. You can find descriptions of key and application types here.
Click the Create button. The new key displays in the list of available keys. Use this key to authenticate your Bing Maps application as described in the documentation for the Bing Maps API you are using.
If you want to upgrade your account to be an enterprise account, contact Bing Maps for Enterprise.
For information on Bing Maps usage rights, see Microsoft® Bing™ Map Platform APIs Terms of Use.
When you use the Bing Maps APIs with a valid Bing Maps Key, usage transactions are logged.
You can view detailed reports of your Bing Maps usage in the Bing Maps Dev Center. For more information, see Understanding Bing Maps Transactions.
New Users: Before you can start using the Google Maps Platform APIs and SDKs, you must sign up and create a billing account.To learn more, see Get Started with Google Maps Platform.To use the Maps Embed API you must have an API key. The API key is a unique identifier that isused to authenticate requests associated with your project for usage and billing purposes.
You must have at least one API key associated with your project.
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To get an API key:
You must include an API key with every Maps Embed API request.In the following example, replace YOUR_API_KEY
withyour API key.
For more information about MODE
and parameters
options in the code above, see Forming the URL for the Maps Embed API.
We strongly recommend that you restrict your API key. Restrictions provide added security and helpensure only authorized requests are made with your API key. There are two restrictions. You shouldset both:
Note: If you need to call web, web service, and/or mobile APIs from the same (client-side) app, create and restrict multiple keys.
To restrict an API key: