Currently I'm stuck on how to authenticate REST API calls in a secure manner. I have a new app stood up and ready to launch (this app is/well always be locked behind Caspio Login) . However, before I launch this app I was wondering if I could use "document.cookie()" user token to make API calls instead of the bearer token that I have been using for development. If I could use a user token instead of an API key I would feel much more secure.
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Hello Caspio Community!
Let me explaining my scenario firstly please.
Currently I'm stuck on how to authenticate REST API calls in a secure manner. I have a new app stood up and ready to launch (this app is/well always be locked behind Caspio Login) . However, before I launch this app I was wondering if I could use "document.cookie()" user token to make API calls instead of the bearer token that I have been using for development. If I could use a user token instead of an API key I would feel much more secure.
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