While user tokens act on behalf of a particular user and inherit a subset of that user's permissions, account owned tokens allow you to set up durable integrations that can act as service principals with their own specific set of permissions. This approach is ideal for scenarios like CI/CD, or building integrations with external services like SEIMs where it is important that the integration continues working, even long after the user who configured the integration may have left your organization altogether. User tokens are better for ad hoc tasks like scripting, where acting as the user is ideal and durability is less of a concern.
Create an account owned tokenNote
Creating an account owned token requires Super Administrator permission on the account
Alternatively, you can create a token using the account owned token creation API.
Refer to the blog post â for more information.
Account owned tokens are generally available for all accounts. Some services may not support account owned tokens yet. Refer to the compatibility matrix below for the latest status.
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