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From here, you can create a new application if you don’t already have one or view the details of your existing applications.

You will find your Client ID (otherwise known as API Key/ID or Consumer Key/ID) listed in the “Authentication” side nav link, underneath the header “Authentication Keys”.

Where can I find my API key?

Click on the My Apps link in the top navigation menu to manage your LinkedIn applications.

From here, you can create a new application if you don’t already have one or view the details of your existing applications.

You will find your Client ID (otherwise known as API Key/ID or Consumer Key/ID) listed in the “Authentication” side nav link, underneath the header “Authentication Keys”.

Step 2: Managing products

Additional product requests We only grant access to apps that have product-relevant use cases. For requests that require LinkedIn approval, the link to our Access Request Form will be made available on this page. Your request is reviewed, and we notify you of the decision by email.

  1. Share on LinkedIn
  2. Sign In with LinkedIn
  3. Advertising API
  4. Sign In with LinkedIn using OpenID Connect

OAuth 2.0 scopes

Understanding Authentication and OAuth 2.0: In order for your applications to access LinkedIn member data and/or act on their behalf, they must be authenticated. To make this process as easy as possible, LinkedIn relies on the industry standard OAuth 2.0 protocol for granting access. Using OAuth 2.0 tools you can create new access tokens and inspect token details such as token validity, scopes. Learn more

Tutorial Video 

 

Where can I find my API key?

Click on the My Apps link in the top navigation menu to manage your LinkedIn applications.

From here, you can create a new application if you don’t already have one or view the details of your existing applications.

You will find your Client ID (otherwise known as API Key/ID or Consumer Key/ID) listed in the “Authentication” side nav link, underneath the header “Authentication Keys”.

Step 2: Managing products

Additional product requests We only grant access to apps that have product-relevant use cases. For requests that require LinkedIn approval, the link to our Access Request Form will be made available on this page. Your request is reviewed, and we notify you of the decision by email.

  1. Share on LinkedIn
  2. Sign In with LinkedIn
  3. Advertising API
  4. Sign In with LinkedIn using OpenID Connect

OAuth 2.0 scopes

Understanding Authentication and OAuth 2.0: In order for your applications to access LinkedIn member data and/or act on their behalf, they must be authenticated. To make this process as easy as possible, LinkedIn relies on the industry standard OAuth 2.0 protocol for granting access. Using OAuth 2.0 tools you can create new access tokens and inspect token details such as token validity, scopes. Learn more

Tutorial Video 

 

Where can I find my API key?

Click on the My Apps link in the top navigation menu to manage your LinkedIn applications.

From here, you can create a new application if you don’t already have one or view the details of your existing applications.

You will find your Client ID (otherwise known as API Key/ID or Consumer Key/ID) listed in the “Authentication” side nav link, underneath the header “Authentication Keys”.

Step 1: First, you need to Go to the LinkedIn Developers’ website Step 2: Create an app

Step 2: Managing products

Additional product requests We only grant access to apps that have product-relevant use cases. For requests that require LinkedIn approval, the link to our Access Request Form will be made available on this page. Your request is reviewed, and we notify you of the decision by email.

  1. Share on LinkedIn
  2. Sign In with LinkedIn
  3. Advertising API
  4. Sign In with LinkedIn using OpenID Connect

OAuth 2.0 scopes

Understanding Authentication and OAuth 2.0: In order for your applications to access LinkedIn member data and/or act on their behalf, they must be authenticated. To make this process as easy as possible, LinkedIn relies on the industry standard OAuth 2.0 protocol for granting access. Using OAuth 2.0 tools you can create new access tokens and inspect token details such as token validity, scopes. Learn more

Tutorial Video 

 

Where can I find my API key?

Click on the My Apps link in the top navigation menu to manage your LinkedIn applications.

From here, you can create a new application if you don’t already have one or view the details of your existing applications.

You will find your Client ID (otherwise known as API Key/ID or Consumer Key/ID) listed in the “Authentication” side nav link, underneath the header “Authentication Keys”.

Create new App

Step 1: Go to the LinkedIn Developers’ website

Step 1: First, you need to Go to the LinkedIn Developers’ website Step 2: Create an app

Step 2: Managing products

Additional product requests We only grant access to apps that have product-relevant use cases. For requests that require LinkedIn approval, the link to our Access Request Form will be made available on this page. Your request is reviewed, and we notify you of the decision by email.

  1. Share on LinkedIn
  2. Sign In with LinkedIn
  3. Advertising API
  4. Sign In with LinkedIn using OpenID Connect

OAuth 2.0 scopes

Understanding Authentication and OAuth 2.0: In order for your applications to access LinkedIn member data and/or act on their behalf, they must be authenticated. To make this process as easy as possible, LinkedIn relies on the industry standard OAuth 2.0 protocol for granting access. Using OAuth 2.0 tools you can create new access tokens and inspect token details such as token validity, scopes. Learn more

Tutorial Video 

 

Where can I find my API key?

Click on the My Apps link in the top navigation menu to manage your LinkedIn applications.

From here, you can create a new application if you don’t already have one or view the details of your existing applications.

You will find your Client ID (otherwise known as API Key/ID or Consumer Key/ID) listed in the “Authentication” side nav link, underneath the header “Authentication Keys”.

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