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An API allows two applications to communicate and exchange data autonomously, without needing a user session or for a human to initiate every interaction. This is achieved through specific authentication methods that verify the identity of one machine to another.
An API key or token, once granted, can be used by an application to make requests continuously or on a set schedule. The access is tied to the application’s unique identity, not to a temporary login session. This allows for automated tasks like background data syncing or nightly reports.
APIs abstract away the complex, internal workings of a system. As long as the standardized API “contract” is followed, the system can provide data and services to another application, regardless of whether a person is actively using the system.
Some APIs, known as webhooks, are designed to send information automatically when a specific event occurs. For example, a service can notify another system via an API the moment a page needs to be indexed.
It should not stop. It should not be blocked and if there is a chance of being blocked, it should have a function to impliment it or set it up ot bypass it.
Most of all, its an automated function.
Your API programming is awful. It literaly does not work. You have to reset it to get the thing to index and if its not communicating there, its not working at all.
You have a shoddy thing here. This should not be for sale. Its reckless.
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