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@Jimmy423,  ok, not sure why that would be, possibly a technical problem as the others in the list would also seem important on any account type.

On the 'Contact Us' page the chat function is not open on the weekends but may be worth using the 'Send us a query' function while waiting as maybe some else on the forum may know the answer. 

https://www.ig.com/uk/help-and-support/contact-us

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Guest Enrico

In my demo account API Key generation option is not available.

How can I get API key to test API on demo CFD account?

Thank you

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20 hours ago, Guest Enrico said:

In my demo account API Key generation option is not available.

How can I get API key to test API on demo CFD account?

Thank you

Hey, you may find our labs page useful. It explains all the frequantly asked questions on APIs: 

https://labs.ig.com/

There's also a support section if you can't find the answer: 

https://labs.ig.com/faq

I hope this helps 🙂 

 

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On 02/12/2018 at 12:47, Jimmy423 said:

Solution: Sign up for a demo-CFD account (as well as just the share account) and these additional options will appear.

These options do not seem to be appearing for me, and I have done just as you said above.

Do I also need to create a live CFD account for the options to appear?? Not too keen on this 😕

Appreciate any help!

Cheers

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On 05/03/2020 at 16:01, CharlotteIG said:

Hey, you may find our labs page useful. It explains all the frequantly asked questions on APIs: 

https://labs.ig.com/

There's also a support section if you can't find the answer: 

https://labs.ig.com/faq

I hope this helps 🙂 

 

Can't seem to see a FAQ on generating an API Key....

Also, the instructions on 'getting started' for generating an API Key are for the old platform.  The new platform does not seem to have these options

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22 hours ago, Rohola said:

Can't seem to see a FAQ on generating an API Key....

Also, the instructions on 'getting started' for generating an API Key are for the old platform.  The new platform does not seem to have these options

 

8 hours ago, Mikedoc said:

Just want to have a go at demo account

 

If you email this address it goes directly to our technical team who will be happy to assist: 

chartsupport@marketdatasystems.com

Sorry I can't help more with this query

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