Hey there Beta Testers,
We've been listening to your feedback asking for a way to use the API without having to potentially expose your private API keys with your end users, to that end we're working on implementing Oauth2 into the API. The aim is not to replace the API key but give you a choice in how you authenticate based on your application of the API. That means if the simpler API key works for you it will continue to work, but if you need to protect your API key you'll be able to create temporary tokens for your end users.
We'll let you know when it's ready for testing, and as always we love hearing from you with any more suggestions, questions or problems you having using the API.
Cheers
Keenan