This document outlines how to access the Armor API system using the Pre-Shared Key (PSK) authentication method. This method applies to all Armor API's.
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Before you begin: If you access the Armor API system through an AMP-generated API Key, then you will not be able to access the following endpoints: GET /users/{id}/keys DELETE /users/{id}/keys/{key} POST /users/{id}/keys GET /users/{id:int}/ActivationCode POST /users/resetpassword POST /users/setpassword PUT /users/{id:int} POST /users/status POST /users/ POST /users/{userId:int}/invite GET /users/LockedOut/{accountId}/{email} POST /users/unlock/{accountId}/{email} DELETE /users/softDelete PUT /usersecurity/challengephrase GET /usersecurity/securityinformation/{referencekey} POST /usersecurity/securityinformation/{referencekey} POST /usersecurity/securityinformation/existing/{referencekey} GET /usersecurity/challengephrase/{userId} POST /usersecurity/validatemfaphone POST /usersecurity/securityinformation/{accountId}/{userId} POST /usersecurity/validatephoneapppin
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title | Step 3: Make an API Call |
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To review the API calls, as well as implement the calls, access the interactive Armor API tool at https://developer.armor.com/. |
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