Viewing your application information and credentials
After you register your application you can view information about your application, as well as your Login with Amazon (LWA) credentials. The way you view this information varies slightly depending on the application type. For the purposes of viewing your application information and credentials, applications are grouped into two types:
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All public applications and private seller applications. These are: (1) Applications that are publicly available and are authorized by a seller or by a vendor, and (2) seller applications that are available only to your organization, and are self-authorized.
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Private vendor applications. Vendor applications that are available only to your organization, and are self-authorized.
For more information, see Terminology.
The following procedures show you how to view your application information and credentials, depending on the application type.
To view your application information and credentials (for private seller applications and for public applications for any type of selling partner)
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Sign into Seller Central using the credentials that you used to register as a developer.
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In the Partner Network menu, click Develop Apps.
The Developer Central page displays information about your application(s).
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Click View under LWA credentials for the application you want.
Your LWA client identifier and client secret for that application appear. You will need these credentials to request an LWA access token. For more information, see Step 1. Request a Login with Amazon access token.
To view your application information and credentials (for private vendor applications)
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Sign into Vendor Central with the credentials that you used when you registered as a developer.
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In the Integration menu, click API Integration.
The Developer Central page displays information about your application(s).
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Click View under LWA credentials for the application you want.
Your LWA client identifier and client secret for that application appear. You will need these credentials to request an LWA access token. For more information, see Step 1. Request a Login with Amazon access token.
Updated 10 months ago