As of June 19, 2026, Google Cloud will lock unlimited standard API keys for Gemini to prevent costly abuses by hackers. Google introduces a far-reaching security change for the use of its artificial intelligence Gemini. For years, developers have classified conventional API keys used for services such as Google Maps or Firebase as non-secretary. These keys have often been integrated directly into the publicly visible source code of websites or a…
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As of June 19, 2026, Google Cloud will lock unlimited standard API keys for Gemini to prevent costly abuses by hackers. Google introduces a far-reaching security change for the use of its artificial intelligence Gemini. For years, developers have classified conventional API keys used for services such as Google Maps or Firebase as non-secretary. These keys have often been integrated directly into the publicly visible source code of websites or a…