Named User requirement vs AGOL Proxy Service and Resource Proxy

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05-19-2020 09:31 PM
ZianChoy
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The Resource Proxy documentation says that "In general, it is not permitted to embed credentials in a resource proxy for the purpose of bypassing Named User authentication (i.e. the principle that each end-user must have their own unique login)."

If that's true, then why is it permissible to use the ArcGIS Online Proxy Services and the aforementioned Resource Proxy to access services like the AGOL routing service or geoenrichment services? Aren't all of those things normally accessed through a Named User login in AGOL?

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ZianChoy
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Limitations of App Login | ArcGIS for Developers  says:

"Tokens obtained by applications may read premium content and services hosted by Esri and consume credits on behalf of the application organization."

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ZianChoy
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Limitations of App Login | ArcGIS for Developers  says:

"Tokens obtained by applications may read premium content and services hosted by Esri and consume credits on behalf of the application organization."

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