Did your IP get blocked by Google or your web host?  I doubt Google would 
block you unless you were somehow abusing the API.

To answer your question, though, yes you can use the charts in a 
password-protected page; the API doesn't care about the context within 
which it is used.

On Thursday, February 7, 2013 1:50:28 PM UTC-5, Chmetzer wrote:
>
> I have a password-protected directory (via my web host's cpanel), and 
> within this directory, I have placed a Google Chart on a webpage. However, 
> after refreshing the page a couple of times, my IP got blocked. I asked my 
> web host, and they said it was due to unauthorized logins -- although 
> during the refreshing, I did not enter any username/password, since the 
> cookies kept my initial login information.
>
> Is it impossible to use Google Charts in a password-protected page?
>

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