API security often involves third-party, rather than first-party, APIs, and each use case can have different requirements. Rather than trying to make one technological approach work for all instances, ...
Application programming interface security startup Vorlon Inc. today announced that it has raised $15.7 million in new funding to further its efforts to help chief information security officers and ...
Tessie is one of the popular third party apps that could get hurt by Tesla's API pricing. Credit: Tessie Tesla's API pricing is live, and the news is not good for third party app developers. On ...
The highly-protested changes to Reddit’s API fees will take effect Saturday, and with them, popular third-party apps that allow users to customize their Reddit interface will shut down or shift to ...
What Is Third-Party Risk? Third-party risk refers to the potential risks and vulnerabilities that arise when an organization works with external parties, such as vendors, suppliers, contractors, or ...
The recent API price hike by Reddit has caused several popular third party Reddit apps to stop working. Only a handful of apps like Infinity for Reddit, RedReader, and FatBird For Reddit still ...
Reddit users have been mourning the shutdowns of some of its third-party applications because of the company's new API pricing. The latest API pricing plans will make the apps using its Application ...
Christian Selig, the developer of the popular iOS Reddit client Apollo, posted on the social network on Wednesday saying that the social network’s new API pricing might put him out of business. Selig ...
On July 1, Reddit has enacted a new API policy that charges exorbitant fees to developers of third-party apps for the website, which is having the effect of shutting down these popular apps, including ...
The popular third-party Reddit app Apollo is shutting down on June 30, 2023, as a direct result of Reddit’s recently announced new API pricing plans which would end up costing Apollo $20 million per ...
Anurag's interest in technology was sparked around 15 years ago when he first tried a Nokia smartphone, one of those Windows-powered devices. Having only used feature phones up until then, he was ...