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# API keys
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An **API key** is how a bot identifies itself to Zulip. For the official
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clients, such as the Python bindings, we recommend [downloading a `zuliprc`
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file](/api/configuring-python-bindings#download-a-zuliprc-file). This file
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contains an API key and other necessary configuration values for using the
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Zulip API with a specific account on a Zulip server.
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## Get a bot's API key
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{start_tabs}
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{tab|desktop-web}
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{settings_tab|your-bots}
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1. Click **Active bots**.
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1. Find your bot. The bot's API key is under **API KEY**.
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{end_tabs}
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!!! warn ""
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    Anyone with a bot's API key can impersonate the bot, so be careful with it!
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## Get your API key
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{start_tabs}
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{tab|desktop-web}
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{settings_tab|account-and-privacy}
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1. Under **API key**, click **Manage your API key**.
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1. Enter your password, and click **Get API key**. If you don't know your
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   password, click **reset it** and follow the instructions from there.
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1. Copy your API key.
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{end_tabs}
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!!! warn ""
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    Anyone with your API key can impersonate you, so be doubly careful with it.
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## Invalidate an API key
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To invalidate an existing API key, you have to generate a new key.
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### Invalidate a bot's API key
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{start_tabs}
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{tab|desktop-web}
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{settings_tab|your-bots}
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1. Click **Active bots**.
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1. Find your bot.
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1. Under **API KEY**, click the **refresh** (<i class="fa fa-refresh"></i>) icon
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   to the right of the bot's API key.
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{end_tabs}
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### Invalidate your API key
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{start_tabs}
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{tab|desktop-web}
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{settings_tab|account-and-privacy}
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1. Under **API key**, click **Manage your API key**.
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1. Enter your password, and click **Get API key**. If you don't know your
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   password, click **reset it** and follow the instructions from there.
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1. Click **Generate new API key**
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{end_tabs}
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## Related articles
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* [Configuring the Python bindings](/api/configuring-python-bindings)
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