API Keys
Manage gateway access credentials
Keep your keys secure
Never share your API keys with anyone. Treat them like passwords. If you suspect a key has been compromised, revoke it immediately and create a new one.
Your API Keys
Key Name
Production Key
Key
fin_live...i3o5Environment
ProductionStatus
ActiveCreated
Nov 14, 2024
Last Used
Jan 28, 2025
Key Name
Development Key
Key
fin_test...k5h7Environment
DevelopmentStatus
ActiveCreated
Nov 30, 2024
Last Used
Jan 26, 2025
Key Name
Staging Gateway
Key
fin_test...k3m6Environment
StagingStatus
ActiveCreated
Oct 19, 2024
Last Used
Jan 21, 2025
Key Name
Legacy Integration
Key
fin_live...m1q9Environment
ProductionStatus
RevokedCreated
Sep 9, 2024
Last Used
Never
Key Name
Testing Credentials
Key
fin_test...k8m3Environment
DevelopmentStatus
ActiveCreated
Jan 4, 2025
Last Used
Jan 27, 2025
Best Practices
- •Create separate API keys for each environment (development, staging, production)
- •Rotate keys regularly for improved security
- •Never commit API keys to version control systems
- •Store keys in secure environment variables or secrets management systems
- •Monitor API key usage through the activity logs