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Why are 5 IP addresses using my API key?
That's 5 unique visitors since the key was registered. You've never run tests or prototypes from not-the-production-server?
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Are wrappers considered applications?
A library should take an app key, not have an app key. Don't register it.
Also, make absolutely sure your wrapper demands an app key at initialization. You don't want a user locked into the No Key …