Twilio Changelog | Feb. 14, 2024
Twilio Restricted API Keys is now in Public Beta
Restricted API Keys is now available to all customers as a Public Beta offering. Customers can create and manage Restricted API Keys on Console.
Restricted API Keys allow you to decide which Twilio API Resources an API Key can access, and which action(s) the API Key is allowed to take on those API Resources. We are now supporting permissions for Studio, Voice, SIP, Messages, and Long Codes APIs. Please note, we are actively adding more permissions to this product.
- Customers will see a new type ‘Restricted’ when creating a new API Key and can choose permissions for Studio, SIP, Messages, Long Codes, and Voice API endpoints while creating a Restricted API Key.
- API calls made with a Restricted API Key will only allow access to selected permissions. Calls made to resources that are not part of the selected permissions will be unauthorized.
- Customers can manage Restricted API Keys solely through the Twilio Console only for the US region. Programmatic management of Restricted API Keys is not available currently.
To learn more about Restricted API Keys, please check our docs.
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