The API token is the descriptor of an application that requests access to your service. Your service will generate a token for your application. In some cases, this information may be publicly available.
For example, you can find them in the source code of an android mobile app or in a commit message on the company's GitHub page.
In the list below, we present to you a simple draft and pull requests are welcome.
Company : Branch
Branch is a tool that can increase user engagement and conversion for mobile apps by delivering personalized app experiences.
Web : Branch.io
Docs : https://docs.branch.io/pages/apps/api/
References (e.g. Blog, Twitter, Source code…) :
https://twitter.com/B3nac/status/1083193550429249538?s=19
Company : Google Maps
Google Maps provide mainly satellite imagery, street maps, and Street view. It also offers a mobile App and an API which allows third parties to embed maps into their Websites or Software applications.
Web : Google.com
Docs : https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/
References (e.g. Blog, Twitter, Source code…) :
udacity/mws-restaurant-stage-1#4
Company : Cloudflare
CloudFlare is a content delivery network that provides services like Internet security, DNS and Reverse proxy. It caches content to its edge points and later serves requests directly from CloudFlare server.
Web : Cloudflare.com
Docs : https://api.cloudflare.com/
References (e.g. Blog, Twitter, Source code…) :
https://hackerone.com/reports/376060
Special Thanks to @A_Burak_Gokalp @mertistaken