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Originally Posted by daFish
Yeah, I totally forgot about that.
Maybe it could work that way: A user requests access to the webservice by filling out a small form including the domain where the requests come from. If the request is approved the domain gets added to the whitelist.
But this would not work if you use an external application.
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Exactly.
Unless IP Addresses can also be specified within the Domain Whitelist, the API will be useless for what he is looking to do.
And even then, if you want to make the API globally available to all users, it's not exactly feasible to add every users IP Address to the whitelist.