Well, I can load the js without a key and it's working live, but somehow in 
development it's hit and miss. 

I am using places autocomplete which works fine sometimes but not others. 
Funny, exactly the same code on two different pages works differently, one 
will provide the autocomplete all the time, the other on 
occasions...Absolutely no difference in the autocomplete setup code. 
Debugged the heck out of it, but works fine now with a key so...

Although the referrers can be spoofed, the one that annoys is the 
localhost. I would have assumed that there would be some form of getting 
around the eating up the quota on that one.

I need to research a bit more I guess.

Thanks again for your input

Cheers

On Tuesday, July 5, 2016 at 7:21:25 PM UTC+3, Richard Cheesmar wrote:
>
> I have setup an api key for using amongst others the Google Maps Api, and 
> have setup referrers, including one for localhost on a specific port. 
>
> Two questions:
>
> 1. Does having a localhost referrer mean anyone can use the api key on 
> another their own development environment
> 2. Do localhost calls eat up your free allowance?
>
> Thanks
>

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