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# Secure Unleash
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# Securing Unleash
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The Unleash API is split in two different paths: `/api/client` and `/api/admin`. 
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This makes it easy to have different authentication strategy for the admin interface and the client-api used by the applications integrating with Unleash. 
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- [google-auth-hook.js](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/blob/master/examples/google-auth-hook.js)
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- [basic-auth-hook.js](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/blob/master/examples/basic-auth-hook.js)
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We also have a version of Unleash deployed on heroku which uses Google Oauth 2.0:
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https://secure-unleash.herokuapp.com
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## Securing the Client API
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A common way to support client access is to use pre shared secrets. This can be solved by having clients send a shared key in a http header with every client requests to the Unleash API. All official Unleash clients should support this. 
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