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Why are 5 IP addresses using my API key?
When I go to /apps however, it says "5 unique visitors."
There's a bug in there somewhere. …
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Are wrappers considered applications?
I went to get an API key for my StackOverflow C++ wrapper, and discovered that this involves registering an "application".
Does the wrapper count as an app?