People can't see it straight away.

However, let's say if you forgot to set debut = False, they can see it. Not
straight away, but very trivial.

It is advisable to put your secret keys in external file (.env for example)
and use library like django-environ to get the value.

On Wed, 26 Oct 2022 at 23:09, john fabiani <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Maybe a dumb question but if I add secret keys in my settings.py file
> (or should it be placed) will they be protected from the front end side
> (the part that is displayed to the user of the website).
>
> For example I have a secret key to access Authorize Net.  Will it be
> protected from someone opening the website and using chrome to see the
> source?
>
> Johnf
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