Current CTO exploring entrepreneurship on the side; coach; mentor; instructor.
Dedicated to promoting digital literacy and ideological diversity in tech.
That would probably be a bad idea. if I remember correctly, metafields are considered a public object, which means any sensitive data should not be stored on them.
An authorization key for another service is very likely not something you would want to be publicly accessible.
You're going to need your own database to link these two records together (this API key and the shopify store).
Current CTO exploring entrepreneurship on the side; coach; mentor; instructor.
Dedicated to promoting digital literacy and ideological diversity in tech.
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from a third-party service for the storeThat would probably be a bad idea. if I remember correctly, metafields are considered a public object, which means any sensitive data should not be stored on them.
An authorization key for another service is very likely not something you would want to be publicly accessible.
You're going to need your own database to link these two records together (this API key and the shopify store).
I read something about metafields saying that they can be made private. And then they will only be accessible to the corresponding app only.
Maybe my information is out of date or incorrect then.