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I am building a webapp which is supported by Parse as the backend. When using Parse, I have to add Consumer key and secret to every request. As we know, if we use Parse in iOS or Android App, it is ok because source code would not be released. However, in web app, someone can read the source code of my web and then get my Parse Consumer key and sercret, and then even hack my Parse data.

I am wondering if there is an approach that I can hide my Consumer key and secret when building web app.

Thank you for any help!

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Ok, well if you only use JavaScript it's going to be difficult to hide this kind of information. But if you use a Scripting Language like PHP, Ruby, Node.js etc you can easily hide this information. You could catch every request you make from JS to the 3rd party application and add the keys and secrets on the server side, so its not exposed to the public.

Let me know if this was useful or if you have another question.

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    Yes, I think this is an approach, but this approach would double the network response time because actually all requests are first sent to my own server and then sent to 3rd party server. @Max Apr 2, 2013 at 8:05
  • @Phineas Have you figured out an alternative to hiding the key in PHP?
    – Norbert
    Nov 23, 2013 at 16:13
  • @Norbert Nope, actually. Sorry about that. Nov 28, 2013 at 4:37

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