> So, my question is: having an valid and working API key, is it
> possible to recover the domain which was registered on this key?

Why would you need to do that?  If an existing key is working on a
particular domain, it's good.  If it doesn't work, you get a new one.
Keeping a key-to-domain list doesn't help so far as I can see?

As an aside, there's a bit of a risk if you're making keys for all
your clients based on your own Google account.  If one of the clients
is naughty somehow and attracts blocking from Google, it is possible
that all the keys related to the account could be blocked.   Better to
make clients obtain their own keys.

cheers, Ross K

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