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How to crack google translate api key Well, you've found the right place. We're going to show you how to crack google translate api key and add it into your website or app. It's impossible to deny the usefulness of google translate, but there is a catch: if you want full access and unlimited use, then you'll need a valid apikey. This isn't just easy-to-learn stuff. You'll also need some time and patience so please stay with us while we teach you what we know about generating this code for your website or app! Simply enter any text in another language on any website and click 'translate'. You'll be given a translation in your own language, but your translation won't have the google translate button. What you need to do is replace the missing key in this example: 'Google api key'. It's only three characters long, so it won't take too long to guess. You probably have already noticed that there are 123456789* numbers listed at the bottom of this page. That's how much the translation will cost in your currency! So if you're not totally sure about what you're doing, just go for the smallest one - 123456789*. For example, if someone translates this text to Spanish and wants their money back, you can charge them 1. 23, or 1.23 USD. Your choice! "Google Free Translation API Key: 123456789" This is the text we originally translated and without our key, we won't be able to translate anything anymore. Now we need to know someone's Google account info so we can use it. Also, we need a website or app (and a way of getting people to come to such an app), as well as an idea for how widespread this service could be (if you want everyone on the planet to use Google translate, that will eat into your profits). Lastly, if you want to use any of their other services, you should have a way of checking the person's IP address. The IP address will help you decide how much money they can pay you. If your service is really useful, people will come to it from all over the world and that means they're going to be getting charged more than if they were local. A small change like this could make a big difference in the long run. Now that we've gathered everything we need, we can start looking into how we'll crack their tool and add our translation api key. The first thing to do is check if the website is running properly. We are going to do this by creating our own version which will only give up after we've entered our key correctly. But let's say you can't create your own website or app, for example, because you don't have the necessary skills or because it would be too expensive. Then what can you do? You could cheat! Open any page on the site (it doesn't matter which one) and put it into your address bar (just find any page with Google translate on it). If you end up at a new page that says 'Deprecated' then that means there really is no API key on that site yet. cfa1e77820
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