Twitter is emailing developers stating that their API keys, access tokens, and access token secrets may have been exposed in a browser's cache. In an email seen by BleepingComputer, Twitter explains ...
Twitter announced its v2 API for developers last July under an ‘Early Access’ label. Now, the company is enabling wider access so more folks can take advantage of it. So now if you’re using the ...
Of all the once-unthinkable changes Elon Musk had made since taking over Twitter, pulling the rug out from under developers might seem relatively minor. After banning third-party clients without ...
Twitter has finally shut off its free API and, predictably, it’s breaking a lot of apps and websites. The company had previously said it would cut off access in early February, but later delayed the ...
Twitter will start charging for access to their free API from February 9, meaning third-party software developers who access API data to promote their own projects, like bots on the app, will only ...
Twitter announced a new API tier today called Twitter API Pro for startups that costs $5,000 per month. The tier gives developers the ability to fetch 1 million tweets per month and post 300,000 ...
When Twitter announced it would no longer provide free API access, some disappointed third-party developers said that they would have to deactivate fun bots they had made in their spare time. When ...
A week after Twitter made the announcement about shutting down free access to the API, the company said today that it will charge $100 per month for the basic tier of API. This will get developers ...
The loss of free access to Twitter's API will gut many third-party accessibility tools... and their advocates. Credit: Bob Al-Greene / Mashable No surprise here: Elon Musk has once again made Twitter ...
Without just hours of advance notice before the deadline, Twitter has delayed its new paid API rollout by a few more days. Since mid January, developers and Twitter users alike have been awaiting the ...
Yesterday saw a Twitter API U-turn by the company’s owner Elon Musk, after he had said that the code powering both third-party twitter clients and automated posting bots would no longer be freely ...