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Obtaining Credentials for Adobe Commerce APIs

If you want to develop applications for the Adobe Commerce platform, you will need credentials to access the various APIs. Here is how to get these credentials.

The first step is to sign up for an Adobe I/O developer account. This is a free account that allows you to customize, manage, and test applications you develop using Adobe APIs. After you create an account, you can obtain credentials for Adobe Commerce APIs.

The next step in the process is to create a Client ID. This is a unique identifier that allows your application to access Adobe Commerce APIs. You can do this by logging into your Adobe I/O developer account and selecting “My Add-ons” in the dashboard. A list of available add-ons is displayed, including options to create a client ID for Adobe Commerce APIs.

After completing the above steps, you may be asked to provide additional information such as your name, email address and company information. All of this information is used to verify your identity and ensure that you are a legitimate user. After you provide all the required information, you can generate a Client ID for Adobe Commerce APIs.

Once you have received your client ID, you will need to generate an API key. This is a unique key that you use when making requests to the Adobe Commerce APIs. To generate an API key, you must log in to your Adobe I/O developer account and select the My Add-ons option.

This will display the list of all available add-ons, including the option to generate an API key for Adobe Commerce APIs. After you receive your Client ID and API key, you can start developing applications that use Adobe Commerce APIs.

To ensure your applications remain secure, make sure you store credentials securely and only use them to access Adobe Commerce APIs. By following the steps above, you can obtain credentials to access Adobe Commerce APIs. These credentials will help you develop applications that take full advantage of the Adobe Commerce platform.

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