Your Owner Key is a required credential that allows Sentienta Assistants to function on your website.
It serves as an identifier to authenticate and authorize Assistant access for your registered domains.
Since your Assistant must be publicly accessible, the security of your Owner Key is enforced through domain restrictions rather than secrecy alone.
🔹 How the Owner Key Works
Your Owner Key must be embedded in your website so that it is available when the page is loaded.
It works only on the domains you have registered with Sentienta.
If an unauthorized domain attempts to use your key, it will be automatically rejected.
🔹 Best Practices for Using Your Owner Key
Keep It on Your Website – The Owner Key is required for your Assistant to function. It must be accessible when the page is served.
Do Not Share It Unnecessarily – While it is required in your website’s code, avoid sharing it in forums or with third parties outside of your organization.
Restrict It to Your Domains – Your Owner Key will only work on registered domains, preventing unauthorized use elsewhere.
Rotate If Necessary – If you ever suspect misuse, you can generate a new Owner Key and update your website to use the new key.
🔹 What Happens If Someone Copies Your Owner Key?
Your key alone is not enough to gain access—Sentienta also verifies the domain before allowing Assistant authentication.
If an unauthorized party copies your key and tries to use it on an unregistered domain, it will not work.
If you still want to be extra cautious, you can generate a new Owner Key and update your website to prevent old keys from being used.
By following these guidelines, you can ensure your Assistant runs securely and efficiently across your approved websites.
Here is your current owner key. This key is required when deploying your team on external sites.