Resource: Asp
An application-specific password (ASP) is used with applications that do not accept a verification code when logging into the application on certain devices. The ASP access code is used instead of the login and password you commonly use when accessing an application through a browser. For more information about ASPs and how to create one, see the help center.
| JSON representation | 
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| { "codeId": integer, "name": string, "creationTime": string, "lastTimeUsed": string, "userKey": string, "kind": string, "etag": string } | 
| Fields | |
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| codeId | 
 The unique ID of the ASP. | 
| name | 
 The name of the application that the user, represented by their  | 
| creationTime | 
 The time when the ASP was created. Expressed in Unix time format. | 
| lastTimeUsed | 
 The time when the ASP was last used. Expressed in Unix time format. | 
| userKey | 
 The unique ID of the user who issued the ASP. | 
| kind | 
 The type of the API resource. This is always  | 
| etag | 
 ETag of the ASP. | 
| Methods | |
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 | Deletes an ASP issued by a user. | 
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 | Gets information about an ASP issued by a user. | 
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 | Lists the ASPs issued by a user. |