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Manage API Tokens
1) Log in to your cPanel>>Security>>Manage API Tokens
2) Go to Security >> Manage API Tokens.
3) You can enter the API Token name,
then click on “Create”. I have used “test” as the token name but you can name it whatever you want, It’s just for identification.
4) Now you have created an unrestricted API token.
It will redirect you to the following page where you can see and copy the API token. Copy the API token by clicking on “COPY” as shown in the following image and then click on “YES, I SAVED MY TOKEN”.
5) Now you have successfully created the API token
. If you want to revoke or rename an API token, click on the “MANAGE” button corresponding to the API token.
6) Here you can rename API token and then click on the “UPDATE” update button to update the token.
7) If you want to revoke the API token click on “YES REVOKE THE TOKEN”.
Now you have successfully revoked the API token. Revoking a token renders it useless. It means that if you are using that token in any of your applications, it will not function anymore.
If you need any further help with managing API tokens in cPanel, please do reach our support department. You can also comment down your queries in the comment section and we will respond as soon as possible.